The photo exhibition “United Colors of Olympic City” by Bosnian artist Adnan Lingo will officially close the Sarajevo Olympic Week on Monday, February 16, marking the end of a ten-day celebration of sport, culture and Olympic values.
Through a powerful visual narrative, the exhibition combines original Olympic uniforms, torches and authentic memorabilia with the raw beauty of Sarajevo’s mountains and urban landscapes. Linga’s work conveys the message that Olympism in Sarajevo is not merely a memory of the 1984 Winter Olympics, but a living substance that continues to unite generations – something that can still be felt and relived today.
Sarajevo Olympic Week 2026, a youth-oriented festival dedicated to promoting sport, culture and the ideals of the Olympic movement, was held from February 6 to 15 at six locations across Sarajevo and on Bjelašnica. Inspired by the city’s rich Olympic heritage and its connection to the future of the Olympic movement, the festival offered a diverse ten-day program.
Visitors had the opportunity to attend meetings with renowned sports figures, educational and cultural events, music programs on the mountain, an art exhibition, an eSports segment, film screenings, panel discussions, as well as mass and inclusive sports activities. The goal was to make Sarajevo’s Olympic spirit vibrant, contemporary and accessible to all generations.
The official closing ceremony and presentation of the exhibition “United Colors of Olympic City” will take place on Monday, February 16, 2026, at 6 p.m. at Kawa Specialty Coffee Bar (Dženetića čikma 16).
Organizers invite media representatives, partners and citizens to join the closing event and celebrate the enduring Olympic legacy of Sarajevo.


