CULTURE, TOURISM AND SPORT: SHOWCASING LEGACY IN DEDICATED PLACES

“Art enlightens the intelligence, captivates thought, and incites ambition.”

Baron Pierre de Coubertin

Art and culture are a fundamental dimension of Olympism. Blending sport with culture and education has been a pillar of the Olympic movement since the early ages, with a direct reference to Ancient Greece. The Olympic Games represent the culmination of the alliance between arts and sports. This momentum is also propitious to the creation of memories.

To cultivate these collective or individual memories, activate local and national pride, stimulate dialogue, it is necessary to have dedicated places to visit as well as activities to remember and teach the young generation. Transmission of values, stories and dreams is an essential mission to be covered by cultural policies. Physical testimonies of the past are far from being dusty things on old shelves! Today’s Olympic museums and facilities are also technological platforms, playful grounds, places to experience sports or other Olympic-related sensations. Art and history are definitely connected to the present and the future as well as connected to the City where they are showcased. In this modernity is also integrated the touristic dimension as well as the active policies and strategies that allow an Olympic City to promote its assets.

The cases presented in this section have developed specific touristic strategies and have found various cultural ways to value their Olympic heritage.

Olympic Stadium Amsterdam

Olympic Stadium Amsterdam

The Amsterdam Olympic Stadium was built for the 1928 Olympic Games of Amsterdam. After the Games, the Stadium took on a multi-functional character, hosting various sport events, …

read more
The Lake Placid Olympic Museum

The Lake Placid Olympic Museum

The Lake Placid Olympic Museum is a public amenity dedicated to showcasing the City’s rich Olympic and winter sports heritage. The Museum is predominantly focused on displays relating …

read more
Going to the Olympics

Going to the Olympics

To mark the hosting of the Summer Olympic Games in 1984, the city of Los Angeles decided to create ten painted murals along the two main highways leading up to the Olympic stadium …

read more
Richmond Olympic Experience

Richmond Olympic Experience

The Richmond Olympic Experience (ROX) is the first member of the International Olympic Committee’s Olympic Museums Network to be located in North America. The ROX was …

read more
The Sapporo Olympic Museum

The Sapporo Olympic Museum

The Sapporo Olympic Museum is an educational institution dedicated to the history of local winter sports and more specifically to the legacy of the 1972 Winter Olympic Games. First opened in …

read more
St. Moritz Sport Tourism Strategy

St. Moritz Sport Tourism Strategy

The St. Moritz Sport Tourism Strategy is a comprehensive plan elaborated and implemented by the alpine City of St. Moritz designed to boost the level of sport-related tourism in the area …

read more