The Winter Olympics 2026 will take place in Italy and will connect urban venues with alpine regions. In addition to Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, South Tyrol plays a central role. Particularly, Antholz in the Puster Valley is known worldwide for biathlon at the highest level and is the official venue for the Olympic Games.
When will the Winter Olympics 2026 take place
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Olympic Winter Games: February 6 to 22, 2026
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Paralympic Winter Games: March 6 to 15, 2026
Venues of the Winter Olympics 2026
The Games will deliberately be spread across several regions in Northern Italy and the Alps.
Milan
Milan is the host of the opening ceremony and important indoor competitions. The city is known for its modern infrastructure and international accessibility.
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Cortina is the alpine center of the Games. The traditional winter sports resort in the Dolomites was already the venue for the Olympic Winter Games in 1956.
South Tyrol – Antholz
Antholz in South Tyrol is the official venue for biathlon.
The Antholz Valley is one of the most renowned biathlon centers in the world and regularly hosts World Cups and World Championships. Its altitude, snow reliability, and existing infrastructure make Antholz ideal for Olympic competitions.
Other venues
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Bormio: Alpine Skiing, Speed Disciplines
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Livigno: Snowboarding and Freestyle
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Val di Fiemme: Cross-Country and Nordic Combined
Sports at the Winter Olympics 2026
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Alpine Skiing
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Cross-Country Skiing
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Biathlon in Antholz, South Tyrol
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Ski Jumping
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Nordic Combined
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Snowboarding
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Freestyle Skiing
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Ice Hockey
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Figure Skating
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Speed Skating and Short Track
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Luge, Bobsleigh, and Skeleton
The Importance of South Tyrol for the Olympic Games
South Tyrol, with Antholz, plays a key role in the Winter Olympics 2026.
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International recognition in biathlon
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Existing sports facilities
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Long-standing experience with major events
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Strong connection of sport, nature, and alpine culture
The region stands for quality, organization, and snow reliability.
Sustainability of the Winter Olympics 2026
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Use of existing facilities in South Tyrol, Tyrol, and Northern Italy
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No unnecessary new constructions
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Regional venues instead of a central Olympic park
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Long-term use for sports and tourism
Winter Olympics 2026 as an Opportunity for South Tyrol and the Alps
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International attention for South Tyrol and Antholz
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Strengthening of sustainable winter tourism
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Enhancement of existing winter sports regions
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Long-term benefits for infrastructure and sports
FAQ about the Winter Olympics 2026
Where will the biathlon take place at the 2026 Olympics
In Antholz in South Tyrol.
What role does South Tyrol play
South Tyrol is the official venue for the Olympic Games and is known worldwide for biathlon.
When is the Winter Olympics 2026
From February 6 to 22, 2026.





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