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Italian Economy: Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics Generated €6.25 Billion for Host Cities

2026-03-27| 1 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk

New economic impact data from Italian bank Banca Ifis shows the 2026 Winter Olympics delivered a €6.25 billion economic boost to Milan, Cortina, and surrounding regions.

The Olympic Dividend: Milan-Cortina Generated €6.25 Billion for the Italian Economy

Italian bank Banca Ifis published economic impact research this week estimating that the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, which concluded with the closing ceremony on February 22, generated approximately €6.25 billion in economic value for Italian host cities and regions. The figure, which represents one of the more positive Olympics economic impact assessments in recent years, reflects the genuine infrastructure investment, tourism surge, and brand enhancement that accompanied Italy's hosting of the Games across multiple spectacular Alpine and urban venues.

The economic multiplier effects identified by Banca Ifis include direct spending by athletes, officials, and international visitors; media and broadcast rights revenues that flow through the Italian economy; long-term tourism value from the enhanced global profile of Cortina d'Ampezzo, Livigno, and Valtellina as premium winter sport destinations; and the residual value of infrastructure investments in transport, venues, and urban public spaces that will serve Italian communities for decades. The Athletes' Village in Milan's Santa Giulia district has been converted to residential and mixed-use development, a legacy use that has been praised by urban planning experts as among the most successful post-Games conversions in recent Olympic history.

Not all assessments of the Games' economic legacy are uniformly positive. Some economists note that the counterfactual — what the money invested in Olympics infrastructure would have generated if deployed in other investments — is impossible to calculate with precision, and that gross economic activity figures do not capture the opportunity costs of Olympic preparation. The Italian government has pointed to the Games as evidence that large-scale public-private event hosting can generate genuine and lasting economic returns when managed well.

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