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From the real reason behind the Games' collapse to a breakdown of who was eligible to compete, here's what you need to know about the ancient Olympics.

HISTORY

Nine Things You Didn't Know About the Ancient Olympic Games

Olympic rings are seen on the Eiffel Tower near the restored statue of "Cavalier Arabe" on the Pont d'Iéna bridge in Paris on July 4, 2024, ahead of the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games. 

ARTS & CULTURE

The Paris Summer Olympics: Smithsonian's Guide to the Games

Dancers; The Tango by Hugo Scheiber

ARTS & CULTURE

The First Tango in Paris Made a Stir Worth Remembering

Attendants assist Thomas Hicks, an American runner who consumed strychnine, egg whites and brandy during the race.

HISTORY

How the 1904 Marathon Became One of the Weirdest Olympic Events of All Time

More than just a place to eat, many French country bistros offer lodgings and sell local produce. But the transactions of greatest value are the social ones, in which locals come together over a meal or a drink to discuss everything from pressing politics to idle gossip. 

TRAVEL

Will the Bistro Save France's Rural Villages?

The Phrygian cap derives its name from the ancient region of Phrygia, in what is now Turkey. Also known as a liberty cap, it inspired revolutionaries in both the Colonies and France.

HISTORY

The Paris Games' Mascot, the Olympic Phryge, Boasts a Little-Known Revolutionary Past

Lego enthusiasts can now build their own Notre-Dame Cathedral, complete with rose windows and the iconic spire.

SMART NEWS

Builders Haven't Finished Reconstructing Notre-Dame Cathedral—But Lego Fans Can

Venus Williams is getting her own Barbie doll for a new Mattel campaign to celebrate women in sports. 

SMART NEWS

Tennis Icon Venus Williams Scores Her Own Barbie Doll

Guests will get to stay inside the Musée d'Orsay's clock room on the night of July 26.

SMART NEWS

Spend the Night in the Musée d'Orsay's Clock Room on the Evening of the Olympics Opening Ceremony

Louvre employees rehung Eugene Delacroix's 1830 oil painting Liberty Leading the People on Thursday after a six-month restoration.

SMART NEWS

'Liberty Leading the People' Returns to the Louvre After a Breathtaking Restoration

From the Archives

Interest in gymnastics soared during the Cold War, when the Olympics emerged as a cultural battleground for Western and Eastern nations.

HISTORY

A History of Gymnastics, From Ancient Greece to Tokyo 2020

Will an American athlete from the Tokyo Games grab gold and become the next to be featured on the cover of Wheaties?

INNOVATION

How Wheaties Became the 'Breakfast of Champions'

A mural in Munich's former Olympic Village features Otl Aicher's pictograms.

INNOVATION

This Graphic Artist's Olympic Pictograms Changed Urban Design Forever

Made of fermented vegetables, kimchi was popularized globally during the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

TRAVEL

How the 1988 Olympics Helped Spark a Global Kimchi Craze

The Games may not exist at all were it not for the perseverance of the Brits.

HISTORY

The Little-Known History of How the Modern Olympics Got Their Start

The National Aquatics Center is where Michael Phelps earned his eight gold medal during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Today it's been transformed into the Happy Magic Water Cube, one of Asia’s largest waterparks.

TRAVEL

Four Olympic Stadiums With Unexpected Afterlives

Scenes from the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.

SCIENCE

The Rise of the Modern Sportswoman

A few of the Olympians pose for a photo upon their return to the U.S. after the 1936 Games. In the back row, on the far right is Tidye PIckett and third from the left is Louise Stokes.

HISTORY

Sports History Forgot About Tidye Pickett and Louise Stokes, Two Black Olympians Who Never Got Their Shot

Esther Williams, Million Dollar Mermaid

HISTORY

Synchronized Swimming Has a History That Dates Back to Ancient Rome

“Even the greatest things in the world need attention when they’re not as strong as they could be. It was a cry for freedom,” says Tommie Smith of his silent act at the 1968 Olympics.

AT THE SMITHSONIAN

What You Don’t Know About Olympian Tommie Smith’s Silent Gesture

United States athletes at the Opening Ceremony of the 2010 Winter Olympics.

ARTS & CULTURE

Who Really Composed NBC's Olympic Theme? Not Who You Think

Chuck Taylor All Star, circa 1957

INNOVATION

How Chuck Taylor Taught America How to Play Basketball

Pankration scene: the pankriatiast on the right tries to gouge his opponent's eye; the umpire is about to strike him for this foul.

HISTORY

The Ancient History of Cheating in the Olympics

Fanny Blanker-Koen crosses the finish line to become the first triple champion of the 14th Olympic Games.

HISTORY

How Fanny Blankers-Koen Became the 'Flying Housewife' of the 1948 London Games