Athens is cleaning its all-marble Olympic stadium for the first time in more than a century
Cleaners are restoring the marble venue and adding a new track, with work set to continue through 2026, officials said.
- The U-shaped Panathenaic Stadium in Athens is undergoing its first systematic cleaning in over a century, revealing the original gleaming marble that earned it the Greek nickname "Kallimarmaro."
- Conservator Dimitris Selemis said the project removes "dirt and the first layers of organic material" to better understand the monument. The site has accumulated debris for decades since its 1896 Olympic revival.
- Privately funded by a shipping company, crews in white and blue overalls clean the stadium's 47 steep tiers using low-pressure water. The Culture Ministry oversees the operation to preserve the marble's integrity.
- Ahead of the Sept. 10 torch-passing ceremony, crews are concentrating on the stadium's "sling," or curved end. This event precedes the Dakar Youth Olympics, the first Olympic competition ever hosted in Africa.
- Beyond the cleanup, the venue is receiving a new track, upgraded lighting, and fresh support facilities through 2026. The modernization positions the historic stadium for future global events, including Los Angeles 2028.
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Panathenaic Stadium's marble regains its shine: First cleaning of Greek arena in a century
It was rebuilt for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and now serves as the ceremonial departure point for the Olympic Flame, including ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Games.
Athens is cleaning its all-marble Olympic stadium for the first time in more than a century
Athens’ iconic Panathenaic Stadium is undergoing its first systematic cleaning in more than a century.
The birthplace of the Olympic Games will soon shine in a new splendour: the unique stadium in Athens will be thoroughly cleaned for the first time in more than 100 years.
Rebuilt for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, the place is the ceremonial starting point for the Olympic flame, including that of Los Angeles 2028
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