No
doubt that the 2004 Athens Olympics played its role in bankrupting
Greece.
Abandoned
Venues From The 2004 Athens Olympics
20
August, 2012
Eight
years after Greece spent ~$15 billion to stage the 2004 Summer
Olympics, some of those once-gleaming venues are crumbling.
The
economy is a part of it, but so is the fact that many of these venues
were built only for sports with little local interest (like
softball), and now have no use.
A
number of Greek officials admitted
to the AFP that there was a lack of planning, and no one
considered what they would be used for after the Games.
Despite
all that, many of the venues from the 2004 Games are still going
strong. The Olympic Stadium, Olympic Village, media center, and a few
small-scale sports arenas have all found tenants.
But
still, the aquatics center, beach volleyball arena, and softball
arena are all literally falling apart. In addition, the massive
Helliniko Olympic Complex where many events were held has been
abandoned, and is in desperate need of private investors, according
to AFP.
The
photos of these venues are stunning, and a stern warning to future
host cities of the importance of long-term planning.

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