The 9 Most Haunting Stadiums Built for the Olympics That Time Forgot
Montreal's Olympic Stadium: A Legacy of Debt and Decay

Constructed for the 1976 Summer Olympics, Montreal's Olympic Stadium was dubbed "The Big O" for its ambitious design. However, it quickly became known as "The Big Owe" due to the massive debt incurred during its construction. Plagued by structural issues and cost overruns, the stadium's retractable roof never functioned properly. Today, it stands as a symbol of fiscal mismanagement, with its towering concrete structure casting long shadows over the city. Despite efforts to repurpose the venue, it remains a stark example of how the pursuit of Olympic glory can lead to long-lasting financial burdens and urban blight.








