Roman amphitheatre older than Colosseum gets accessible facelift for Winter Paralympics

Milan, Italy - The world's oldest Roman amphitheatre, the Arena di Verona, is set to be transformed into a fully accessible venue ahead of the Winter Paralympic Games in Milan-Cortina. The €20 million renovation project includes the installation of a lift and toilets, ensuring that athletes with disabilities will have equal access to the historic site.

According to Milano-Cortina 2026 chief executive Andrea Varnier, the conversion has been a long-held goal, with the venue now being "the symbol of our Paralympic Games". The project's completion is seen as a significant step towards promoting inclusivity and accessibility in sports events. However, some traditionalists have expressed concerns about the addition of modern facilities, labeling it as an act of "blasphemy".

Varnier acknowledges that the project's success will be measured by its impact on the growth of winter para-sports, which he admits is a "challenging" environment to operate in. To address this, the Milano-Cortina 2026 organization has pledged to prioritize accessibility and sustainability in all aspects of the Games.

A new initiative aimed at reducing the environmental impact of snowmaking technology will also be implemented during the Winter Paralympics. The system uses only water, eliminating the need for chemicals, ensuring that the artificial snow is as environmentally friendly as possible.

The Winter Paralympic Games, which feature athletes from 50 countries competing in six para-events, are expected to showcase a range of exciting sports and events. Despite concerns about ticket sales, Varnier remains confident about the event's success, citing the organization's experience with previous Games.

For Varnier, the Milano-Cortina Winter Paralympic Games represent more than just a sporting event – they embody the spirit of inclusivity and accessibility that underpins the Paralympic movement. As he puts it, "We hope to give another small brick in making this an even larger and more widespread movement for everyone."
 
🏛️🌟 so its finally happening - arena di verona gets a major facelift to make it para-friendly 🎯 the €20 million investment is worth it imo, especially with all the snowmaking tech being eco-unfriendly ❄️ they should do more tho! 💡 maybe some sustainable fashion options for the spectators too 👗
 
🏛️💡 I think it's amazing that Arena di Verona is getting a modern update. People often focus on old buildings being preserved, but what about accessibility? It's not just about the venue itself, but also about creating opportunities for athletes with disabilities to compete. 💪 The fact that they're prioritizing sustainability with that new snowmaking system is also a big win 🌎💨
 
🤩💖 I'm so down with this move! 🙌 The Arena di Verona deserves a modern makeover 💪 and making it accessible for all is the way forward 🌈. It's about inclusivity & equality, you know? 🎉 Every athlete, regardless of ability, should have equal access to awesome events 🏆. I'm loving the eco-friendly snowmaking tech too ❄️🌿 - we gotta reduce our carbon footprint 🌟. Can't wait for the Winter Paralympics! 🕰️❄️
 
🏛️ This is so cool! The Arena di Verona getting a makeover to make it accessible for all athletes with disabilities? It's about time 🙌. We should be celebrating the fact that accessibility is being prioritized in events, not judging people who want change 😊. Those "traditionalists" just need to chill and accept progress 💖. I'm excited to see the Winter Paralympic Games bring together athletes from 50 countries for some amazing sports 🏅👏
 
ugh I wonder how the ppl who are against modernization feel about the new snowmaking tech 🤔 - its kinda cool that they're trying to reduce the eco impact tho. I mean, I'm all for accessibility and it sounds like the arena di verona is gonna be lit 💡 for para-sports. But idk what's more concerning...the cost of the renovation or ppl who think its a sin to add modern stuff 😐
 
🤔 the arena di verona renovation is kinda cool i guess its about time they make the venue more accessible but those traditionalists are just being dramatic lol who cares if there are some modern facilities added to a 2k year old amphitheater? 🤑 the fact that they're prioritizing accessibility and sustainability for the para-sports is actually pretty awesome though lets hope it doesnt mess with the whole historic vibe of the place 😊
 
🤔 I'm low-key excited about the Arena di Verona renovation 🎨💪! Accessibility is super important, especially for events that are supposed to be all about inclusivity. €20 million is a pretty penny, but if it means people with disabilities can enjoy the same experience as everyone else, it's worth it 💕. I'm also intrigued by the eco-friendly snowmaking tech 🌿💨 – who knew it was possible to make fake snow without harsh chemicals? 🤷‍♀️ The fact that they're prioritizing sustainability is a major win in my book 🎉. Fingers crossed that ticket sales won't be too dodgy and everyone gets to experience the magic of the Winter Paralympic Games ✨!
 
🤩 omg have u seen the arena di verona gettin a total facelift? like €20 million is a lotta cash but its so worth it cuz they're makin it fully accessible 4 athletes w disabilities now. i mean cant say i blame them tho, ppl r all about inclusion n accessibility esp with events like paralympics comin up 🏅. n the eco friendly snowmaking tech? 😎 that's actually pretty cool! who needs chemicals when u can use water lol. btw varnier sounds like a total saint 4 makin it all happen 🙏
 
🤔 I'm so stoked about the Arena di Verona's renovation project! It's awesome that they're making it fully accessible for athletes with disabilities - like, totally needed 🙌. And can we talk about how cool it is that they're prioritizing sustainability and reducing their environmental impact? The new snowmaking system using only water is a major win 💦.

I get why some traditionalists might be salty about the modern additions, but I think it's all about making the event more inclusive and fun for everyone. And let's be real, accessibility is just basic 🤷‍♀️. I'm excited to see the Winter Paralympic Games showcase some awesome sports and events - fingers crossed for great ticket sales too 🎟️!
 
🤩 I love how Milano-Cortina 2026 is prioritizing accessibility and sustainability for the Winter Paralympics! It's about time we make events for people with disabilities feel just as inclusive as ones for able-bodied folks 🌟 The Arena di Verona renovation sounds like a game-changer (pun intended) - can't wait to see the impact on para-sports growth 💪 And yeah, it's cool that they're tackling the environmental aspect too 🌿 Snowmaking tech is crazy – I'm all about reducing chemicals wherever possible! 💦
 
I think its awesome that Arena di Verona is getting a major renovation to make it fully accessible! Its like they're taking steps to make the event more inclusive and fun for everyone. I'm all about promoting accessibility and sustainability, especially in events thats supposed to be for everyone. And im loving the fact that theyre working on reducing the environmental impact of snowmaking technology - its a small step but still makes a big difference!
 
I think its awesome that they're makin' the Arena di Verona accessible for all athletes with disabilities 🤝. I mean, it's a historic site and all, but sports should be for everybuddy, you know? The fact that they're also workin' on sustainability is pretty cool too - who doesn't wanna save the planet while havin' fun in the snow ❄️? I'm all for prioritizin' accessibility and makin' sure everyone's got equal access to these events. It's not just about inclusivity, its about breakin' down barriers and showin' that sports can be for every body, regardless of ability 🏋️‍♀️
 
just saw that the Arena di Verona is getting a €20 million renovation 🤯 to make it fully accessible for athletes with disabilities - finally! 💪 it's about time we made our historic sites inclusive too 🌟 but i guess some old-school people think it's an "act of blasphemy" lol 😂 anyway, the Milano-Cortina 2026 org is prioritizing accessibility and sustainability which is awesome ⚡️ and they're also trying to reduce their environmental impact with a new snowmaking system that uses only water 💧 that's so cool! 🌿
 
🤔 you know what's wild is how something like this can make us question our own values? I mean, we're talking about a 2,000-year-old amphitheater being reimagined to be accessible to all... it's not just about throwing money at the problem, it's about challenging these assumptions that some things are inherently 'authentic' or 'true'. what does it say about us when we prioritize accessibility over tradition? is it a loss of something important, or an opportunity to create something new and beautiful? 🌟
 
🌟 The whole renovation thing? I think its a fab move! 🤩 Arena di Verona is already pretty cool, but now it'll be awesome for all the athletes with disabilities. They deserve equal access to the games too! 🎉 I mean, who cares about traditionalists and their 'blasphemy' claims? We gotta think about the future and inclusivity, right? 😊 The new sustainability initiative is a great step forward too - less chemicals means less harm to our environment. Fingers crossed the Games will be a huge success and show everyone what para-sports can do! 💪
 
OMG this is sooo amazing!!! 🤩 The fact that the Arena di Verona is getting a major renovation to make it fully accessible is just incredible! 💖 I mean who says ancient structures can't be made modern and inclusive? 😂 It's about time we prioritize accessibility in sports events, especially for athletes with disabilities. And the environmental initiative with the new snowmaking technology is genius! 🌿💚 Varnier seems like a really cool boss who truly cares about making a difference. I'm so hyped for the Winter Paralympic Games and can't wait to see all the amazing sports and events 🏅🎉
 
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