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  1. At their own pace, visitors can enjoy and learn about Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park and the continued legacy of the 1996 Olympic Games. This self-guided audio tour through the Park is packed with history, architecture, quirky trivia, original music and interviews.

  2. The Fountain of Rings is the centerpiece of Centennial Olympic Park and is one of the most recognized and photographed landmarks in Georgia. Millions of international and local guests visit the Park every year to enjoy the world’s largest interactive fountain featuring the Olympic Ring symbol.

  3. The crown jewel of Atlanta’s downtown entertainment district and a year-round destination for locals and visitors alike. No trip to downtown Atlanta is complete without a visit to Centennial Olympic Park, a 22-acre greenspace that serves as Georgia’s legacy of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.

  4. Centennial Olympic Park is committed to hosting four signature events each year. In addition several other events are hosted throughout the year, including walk/runs, corporate events, and other outdoor experiences. Stay tuned for more event information.

  5. Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) announced that Centennial Olympic Park’s iconic Fountain of Rings is being modernized thanks to a generous $2.5 million grant from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation that aims to improve both its operational reliability and guest experience.

  6. Centennial Olympic Park’s Visitor Information Center (VIC) is currently closed for remodeling. Upon reopening, you can expect a brand-new experience designed to enrich your visit to our beautiful park.

  7. Fountain of Rings Plaza. Raised to plaza level using bricks purchased during the Park’s 20th anniversary capital campaign, Andrew Young International Boulevard features The Spectacular, the city’s newest selfie spot at Centennial Olympic Park Drive.

  8. Meet the new Visitor Information Center at Centennial Olympic Park. Now open, the refreshed space located near the popular Fountain of Rings is a collaboration between the Georgia World Congress Center Authority (GWCCA) and Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB).

  9. The Park is much more than a legacy to the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and a catalyst for Atlanta’s downtown revitalization efforts. Today, Centennial Olympic Park anchors a thriving entertainment and hospitality district spurring billions of dollars of economic impact.

  10. Standing 11 feet tall, 23-and-a-half feet wide, and weighing in at 5,000 pounds, a new plate aluminum sculpture depicting the Olympic rings, known as The Spectacular, became a new fixture of Centennial Olympic Park today.

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