Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs (updated July 2020)

Story and photos by Scott Kendall (unless otherwise indicated)

Olympic and Paralympic Museum is set to open in Summer 2020

Colorado Springs has been associated with the Olympics for decades. What  better place to host the newest tribute to America’s Olympians? Since the original modern Olympics in Athens in 1896 to the Tokyo Games scheduled for 2020, the Olympics have provided a stage for the best athletes in the world to put on the biggest show in athletics.

Colorado Springs is "Olympic City USA"

Colorado Springs is Olympic City, USA

Colorado Springs is already home to the Olympic Training Center and many Olympic and Paralympic committees and organizations. Now the city is getting ready for the upcoming opening of the modernistic Olympic and Paralympic Museum. It is the first museum in the nation totally dedicated to honoring current and past athletes representing the United States. Visitors to Colorado Springs can truly get the Olympic experience by visiting the new museum, the training center, and other Olympic themed attractions.

In addition to the new museum, Colorado Springs is home to the United States Olympic Training Center
In addition to the new museum, Colorado Springs is home to the United States Olympic Training Center
Olympic Training Center Globe and Athletes in Colorado Springs
Olympic Training Center Globe and Athletes in Colorado Springs

Celebrating Current and Past Olympians

Simone Biles and gymnastics team
Simone Biles and gymnastics team
Jesse Owens quote
Jesse Owens quote
Snowboard action sequence
Snowboard action sequence
I truly love what I'm doing - Paralympian Trischa Zorn
I truly love what I'm doing - Paralympian Trischa Zorn
Olympic rings and photos
Olympic rings and photos
Olympic banners
Olympic banners

Olympic Torches and Olympic Medals

The Olympic and Paralympic Museum showcases collections of Olympic torches and Olympic medals, starting with the first modern Olympic games held in Athens in 1896.

Olympic torches
Olympic torches
Olympic Medals from Athens Games in 1896
Olympic Medals from Athens Games in 1896
Lighting the Torch - Rafer Johnson
Lighting the Torch - Rafer Johnson
Olympic Medals with space for the 2020 Tokyo Games
Olympic Medals with space for the 2020 Tokyo Games

Technologically Advanced Design

Olympic and Paralympic Museum under construction is the newest addition to Colorado Springs (photo by Scott Kendall)
Olympic and Paralympic Museum is the newest addition to Colorado Springs © Scott Kendall

John McCorkle, construction supervisor with Johnson, informed me that around 10,000 special ionized aluminum panels cover the exterior of this impressive futuristic building. The new Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs is designed to invoke the powerful movement of the Olympic athletes as they twist, turn, thrust, and strain to reach their potential. 

The drawing below represents the architect’s original thoughts put to paper to reflect the graceful and powerful movements of the athletes.

It all started with a scribbled idea on a napkin

The rear windows have panoramic views of the city’s landmark mountains, including Pikes Peak. A special meeting room, as well as a special events area, are both located in the back of the museum facing the westward majesty of the famed mountains. These same mountain views inspired Katharine Lee Bates to pen the poem that later became the lyrics to the famous ode to the United States, “America the Beautiful.”

Upon entering, guests will first ascend to the top floors of this technologically advanced showplace. Starting at the top, they will slowly spiral downward through the various exhibits and presentations. According to the firm, “The design idealises athletic motion by organizing its programs – galleries, auditorium, and administrative spaces – twisting and stretching centrifugally around an atrium space.”

The Olympic and Paralympic Museum was first created on this napkin by architects

Museum Under Construction to House Olympic Memorabilia

Frame for future exhibit at the Olympic and Paralympic Museum
Future display cases for Olympic Torches and Olympic Medals

It will also feature a collection of Olympic torches, a collection of Olympic medals, and numerous high tech videos highlighting the Olympic experience. Special meeting rooms, event spaces, and a theater will be a part of the complex, which they expect to attract about 400,000 visitors annually.

The Olympic and Paralympic Museum to open July 30, 2020

Under construction in the fall of 2019, the Olympic and Paralympic Museum is scheduled to open in the spring of 2020

United States Olympic and Paralympic Museum

200 S. Sierra Madre Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
tel: 719-497-1234

usopm.org

Story and photos by Scott Kendall.

Scott Kendall, Editor PlayStayEat.com

Scott Kendall is the Founder,  Editor, and frequent contributor to PlayStayEat. He is a former Navy Officer, teacher and tennis coach who is an avid traveler and writer. Scott has traveled extensively throughout the United States and overseas to Italy, France, England, Croatia, Slovenia, and others. In addition to his contributions to PlayStayEat, much of his published work can be seen at scottkendalltravels.com.