17 February 2014
Episode 4
27 minutes
Monocle's Tomos Lewis reports on Sarajevo’s Olympic legacy. It was the largest winter Games ever staged at the time and is still regarded as one of the most successful. But as the glow of the Games gave way to the horrors of war, how was Sarajevo transformed – and has its Olympic legacy been eroded entirely?
Monocle's Tomos Lewis reports on Sarajevo’s Olympic legacy. It was the largest winter Games ever staged at the time and is still regarded as one of the most successful. But as the glow of the Games gave way to the horrors of war, how was Sarajevo transformed – and has its Olympic legacy been eroded entirely?
17 February 2014
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