The '92 Olympic Venues
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Athletic, Opening and Closing Ceremonies
Formerly known as Estadi Olympic de Monjuïc, the stadium was home to football club RCD Espanyol from 1997-2009, hosted the 2010 European Athletics Championships and is sometimes used as a live concert venue.
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Diving, waterpolo
The pools are open to the public during the summer, and the iconic backdrop has featured in TV advertisements and a Kylie Minogue music video.
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Football
The world-famous home of FC Barcelona. With a capacity of 99,354, it's the largest stadium in Europe. The club museum welcomes 1.2 million visitors per year.
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Gymnastics, Volleyball, Handball
The largest indoor arena in Spain with a capacity of 24,000, it's used to host concerts, as well as international basketball and handball events.
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Judo, Roller Hockey, Taekwondo
Built in 1971, the 7,585 capacity venue is home to FC Barcelona’s basketball, handball, roller hockey and futsal teams.
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Road Cycling
A famous F1 Grand Prix venue since 1991, it's also a popular test circuit. An annual MotoGP has also taken place on the circuit since 1992, as well as several other international motorsport events.
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Sailing
The harbour is now used by the public, forming part of the popular Port Olímpic area alongside numerous bars, restaurants, casinos and nightclubs.
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Track Cycling
The last permanent open-air velodrome to be used for Olympic track cycling, today it's used for local competitions and training.