
The venue of the 1st International Humanoid Olympiad will be the International Olympic Academy (IOA) (https://www.ioa.org.gr/), a prestigious organization that serves as the educational arm of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
IOA was founded in 1961 and is located in Olympia, Greece, the birthplace of the ancient Olympic Games. The IOA’s primary mission is to promote the Olympic values, ideals, and principles. The Academy’s location in Olympia, Greece, is symbolic, as it stands near the ancient Olympic stadium where the first Olympic Games were held in 776 BCE. This historic setting provides a unique environment for learning and reflection on the Olympic ideals.
The IOA’s facilities are designed to foster an environment of learning, reflection, and connection to the Olympic ideals. Here are the main elements of the IOA’s premises.
Main Building and Seminar Rooms
The main building of the IOA includes seminar and lecture halls, where educational programs, workshops, and discussions are held. These rooms are equipped with modern amenities to facilitate a wide range of activities, from lectures to multimedia presentations and group discussions
Library and Archives
The IOA houses a library and archives with a wealth of information on Olympic history, culture, and philosophy. The library is an important resource for students, researchers, and educators interested in studying Olympism, the history of the Olympic Games, and the values of the Olympic Movement.
Accommodation Facilities
The Academy provides accommodation for participants. These facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and conducive environment for learning and interaction, with shared spaces where participants from different countries and backgrounds can network and exchange ideas.
Outdoor Spaces, Stadiums, and Gardens
The IOA’s campus is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, with gardens and outdoor spaces where participants can engage in informal discussions, reflection, and relaxation. The outdoor environment contributes to the peaceful, inspiring atmosphere of the Academy, aligning with the values of the Olympic Movement.
Proximity to Ancient Olympic Sites
The IOA is located near the ancient Olympic Stadium and the ruins of Olympia, where the first Olympic Games were held in 776 BCE. Participants can visit these historic sites, providing them with a deep connection to the roots of the Olympic Games. The proximity to the ancient ruins is central to the IOA’s mission of promoting the Olympic heritage.
The Olympic Museum of Olympia
Situated near the IOA’s premises, the Olympic Museum of Olympia showcases the history of the Olympic Games, providing a tangible connection to the Olympic Movement’s evolution. While not directly a part of the IOA, the museum enhances the overall experience for visitors and participants by offering a deeper understanding of the Games’ historical context.
Lecture and Discussion Areas
In addition to the formal seminar rooms, there are several open spaces and specialized areas for group activities, discussions, and reflection. These spaces are often used for the collaborative and interactive aspects of IOA programs. The IOA’s premises are designed to create an atmosphere conducive to learning, reflection, and the sharing of ideas, all within a setting that connects participants to the rich history and cultural significance of the Olympic Games