Article 71R16 Roman amphitheatre older than Colosseum gets accessible facelift for Winter Paralympics

Roman amphitheatre older than Colosseum gets accessible facelift for Winter Paralympics

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Paul MacInnes
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  • Verona venue to host Milano-Cortina opening ceremony

  • Critics see changes to 2,000-year-old arena as blasphemy

A 2,000-year-old Roman amphitheatre is to be made fully accessible to people with disabilities before the Winter Paralympic Games in MilanoCortina, as organisers prioritise legacy with 100 days to go.

The conversion of the Arena di Verona, which will host the Paralympics opening ceremony, includes the addition of a lift and toilets to a structure older than the Colosseum. Described by the Milano-Cortina 2026 chief executive, Andrea Varnier, as the symbol of our Paralympic Games", he admits the conversion has also been considered as an act of blasphemy" by some traditionalists.

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