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From Milan to Cortina, a glance at the 2026 Winter Olympics venues
- On Feb. 6, 2026 the Milano‑Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics open at San Siro Stadium, running through Feb. 22 and spanning Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo across northern Italy.
- Organizers pledged over 90% of venues will be existing or temporary, with 15 venues hosting about 3,500 athletes across Lombardy, Veneto and the Provinces of Trento and Bolzano.
- Organizers say the opening ceremony will be the most spread-out in history, staged across Milan, Cortina, Predazzo, and Livigno, with the flame in Arco della Pace and Piazza Dibona, and flagbearers at San Siro and mountain venues.
- The Olympic Village, Scalo Romana, Milan is designed for post-Games conversion into student housing and affordable apartments, while Santa Giulia Arena, Milan meets Nearly Zero Energy Building standards.
- This will be the first Olympics in the EU since 2012 and the first Western European Winter Games in 20 years, with Milano‑Cortina 2026 spanning more than 248 miles in a two‑city hosting arrangement.
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A glance at the 2026 Winter Olympics venues, from Milan to Cortina, Italy
Olympic athletes in February will compete in Milan-Cortina, Italy and three other mountain clusters. The Games will mostly make use of existing infrastructure, though some venues are being renovated or built from scratch.
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