(NEXSTAR) - The official Olympic timekeeper, Omega, has opened an exclusive luxury retreat called the Omega House in Milan for the Winter Games. The venue serves as a high-profile hub for athletes and celebrity guests to gather during the international competition. The project involved converting Ristorante Cracco, a Michelin-star establishment run by Chef Carlo Cracco, into a specialized retreat for the brand's guests. Located in the city's historic center, the house offers a private space to monitor the games while viewing the company's sports timing technology. The venue is situated in the historic Galleria in the heart of Milan. Guests have access to inner-galleria terraces that provide vantage points of well-known Italian landmarks. Throughout the house, visitors can watch the Olympic competitions from various viewing areas. Chef Cracco oversees the culinary offerings for the retreat. The facility provides Michelin-star meals and includes a full bar for invited guests. Cracco worked with the Omega team to convert his existing restaurant into the winter games space. The guest list for the exclusive house includes high-profile figures such as actor George Clooney. In addition to the hospitality areas, the house features a dedicated room where the brand's technology is on display for visitors. Omega has managed the official timekeeping for the Olympic Games for nearly 100 years. Between athletic competitions, guests can view a collection of timekeeping technology the company has developed and used over the past century. All facts in this report were gathered by journalists employed by Nexstar. Artificial intelligence tools were used to reformat from a broadcast script into a news article for our website. This report was edited and fact-checked by Nexstar staff before being published