Rio's Olympic Venues Will be Transformed Into Schools Later
The initiative is part of a pledge to ensure next year's Games leave lasting benefits for Rio's inhabitants, according to City Hall secretary Pedro Paulo Teixeira, Xinhua reported.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: July 31, 2015 12:50 pm IST
Rio's Olympic venues will be transformed into public schools, sports facilities and leisure centres under plans unveiled by the local government.
The initiative is part of a pledge to ensure next year's Games leave lasting benefits for Rio's inhabitants, according to City Hall secretary Pedro Paulo Teixeira. (Also read: Rio 2016 faces pollution challenges)
"Since the start, when Rio de Janeiro won the right to host the Games, our plan was to invest in the legacy that would be left to the city," Teixeira said on Rio2016.com.
Seven of the nine competition venues at Barra Olympic Park will remain in place after the Games while the structures of two others will be reused to build four schools and two aquatics centers.