Ready-to-print Olympic posters


A quick and versatile exhibition can be produced with these ready-to-print posters, available in A4 or A3 size. The advantage of this set is that it avoids the transport and insurance costs involved for a travelling exhibition, and it can be used in a variety of ways in widely differing exhibition spaces. 

The set includes:

  • Short, dynamic texts aimed at students
  • Images from all editions of the Olympic Games
  • Key numbers and anecdotes about all the editions of the Olympic Games

These exhibitions are available under the “Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO License (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0)” terms and conditions. For more information please use the contact form here.

There are five sets of ready-to-print Olympic posters exhibitions:

History of the Olympic Summer Games

This ready-to-print set traces the evolution and sociocultural particularities of the Olympic Summer Games, which were held for the first time in 1896 in Athens.

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History of the Olympic Winter Games
Held for the first time in 1924 in Chamonix, the Olympic Winter Games fit into the wider framework of the Olympic Movement, alternating with the summer editions. This ready-to-print set traces the evolution and specificities of the Olympic Winter Games. 
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History of the Summer Youth Olympic Games
Held for the first time in 2010 in Singapore, the Summer Youth Olympic Games are much more than just a junior version of the Olympic Games. They are Games for, by and with young people!
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History of the Winter Youth Olympic Games
Held for the first time in 2012 in Innsbruck, the Winter Youth Olympic Games are much more than a junior version of the Olympic Winter Games. This set traces the editions held since then. 
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Official Posters of the Olympic Games

This set includes all the official posters of the summer and winter editions of the Olympic Games. The images are available in A3 format, accompanied by a short, explanatory text. This set can be requested only by using the contact form.
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