Built in the 1980s for the European Athletics Championships, Athens’ Olympic Stadium underwent a significant transformation by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava for the 2004 Olympics. As the largest stadium in Greece, it boasts nearly 70,000 seats and is officially known as the Olympic Athletic Center of Athens “Spiros Louis” or OAKA. The stadium hosts major sporting events and has welcomed international music stars like U2 and Lady Gaga. Visitors can experience the grandeur of this modern architectural marvel, which stands as a testament to both athletic and cultural achievements.
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