The 9 Most Haunting Stadiums Built for the Olympics That Time Forgot
Moscow's 1980 Olympics: Cold War Spectacles Turned Relics

The 1980 Moscow Olympics, held amidst Cold War tensions, were a showcase of Soviet might and ambition. The Lenin Stadium, central to the Games, was a marvel of engineering at the time. However, the dissolution of the Soviet Union and subsequent economic turmoil left many of these grand venues underutilized and neglected. Today, they stand as relics of a bygone era, their imposing structures a testament to the geopolitical struggles of the past. This section explores how the shifting tides of history have transformed these once-proud symbols of Soviet power into haunting reminders of political and social change.








