17. February 2024 | 05:06 PM | published to |
Foto # GreeceThe Olympic Aquatic Centre, located in Athens, was a key venue during the 2004 Summer Olympics. Situated in the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Marousi, a suburb of Athens, the Aquatic Centre hosted swimming, diving, synchronized swimming, and water polo events. The centerpiece of the complex was the main swimming pool, which had a capacity of 17,500 spectators. Its distinctive design featured a roof resembling the shell of a turtle, symbolizing the ties between ancient and modern Greece.
The area surrounding the Aquatic Centre underwent significant development in preparation for the Olympics. Marousi, already a bustling commercial and residential hub, saw infrastructure improvements, including the expansion of transportation networks and the construction of new facilities to accommodate athletes and spectators. The Games provided a catalyst for urban renewal, leaving a legacy of modernized infrastructure and enhanced amenities for residents and visitors alike. Today, the Olympic Aquatic Centre stands as a testament to Athens' hosting of the Games and continues to serve as a venue for national and international sporting events, contributing to the city's rich sporting legacy.
Tags: Athens | Olympia 2004 | Swimming sport