The 9 Most Haunting Stadiums Built for the Olympics That Time Forgot
Athens: The Birthplace of the Olympics and Its Modern Ghosts

Athens, the cradle of the Olympic Games, hosted the modern event in 2004 with great anticipation. Billions were spent to construct gleaming new facilities, intended to revitalize the city and boost tourism. However, the economic crisis that followed left Greece struggling to maintain these costly structures. Many venues, including the iconic Olympic Sports Complex, now lie in disrepair, their seats empty and fields overgrown. This stark contrast between ancient Olympic ideals and modern economic realities underscores the challenges faced by host cities in preserving their Olympic heritage amidst financial constraints and shifting priorities.








