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Torch of the Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Olympic Games

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The Olympic flame was lit in Rome (on the Capitoline Hill) using a cauldron brought from Olympia, because the Eternal City had just been selected to host the 1960 Games. Thus, the flame used for the Relay took on a symbolic as well as Olympic dimension: it linked the two editions of the Games that would take place in the same country four years apart.

 

 

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