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Cortina's Beloved Stadium: More Than Just Ice
16 Feb
Summary
- Cortina's Olympic curling stadium boasts a 70-year history.
- Originally an open-air rink, it hosted 1956 Winter Olympics.
- The venue was famously featured in a James Bond film.

Cortina d'Ampezzo's Olympic curling stadium, a venue with a rich 70-year history, is a standout location for the Winter Games. This arena, affectionately called a "stadium" by locals, opened in 1956 as an open-air rink and hosted hockey matches during that year's Winter Olympics. Its distinctive U-shaped wooden structure has been updated over the decades, notably with a glass enclosure preserving its open feel.
The venue's cinematic fame includes a feature in the 1981 James Bond film "For Your Eyes Only." For the 2026 Olympics, infrastructure upgrades expanded facilities and ensured optimal ice conditions. Despite minor fan sightline issues and security barriers, the stadium's unique character and vibrant atmosphere, filled with cheering crowds and music, make it a cherished centerpiece for the games.




