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Palestra - Wikipedia Located at 235 South 33rd St on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, in the University City section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the arena opened on January 1, 1927 The Palestra is particularly regarded for its importance in the history of college basketball
The Palestra | Visit Philadelphia Opened in 1927, The Palestra is the oldest major college arena still in use today The energy and exuberance of the crowd adds to the experience But that’s to be expected when you’re home to one of the greatest rivalries in college sports, the Big 5
Palestra | University of Pennsylvania Facilities and Real Estate Services Regionally significant basketball arena that recalls the history of the Philadelphia area's Big Five basketball competition, in a building that forms a part of a major athletic precinct 223 South 33rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Facilities - Palestra Bio - University of Pennsylvania Athletics Commonly known as "the Cathedral of College Basketball ™", The Palestra is viewed as one of the most renowned and recognizable arenas in the country The name Palestra was inspired by the Greek term palæstra by Greek professor William N Bates
THE PALESTRA - Philadelphia Big 5 Most of the Philadelphia Big 5 men's matchups are played in the historic Palestra on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania This storied building has been home to the Big 5 since its inception in 1955, and though it is located on Penn's campus, it serves as the home of the Big 5
The Palestra - Penn Quakers - Stadium Journey Penn has fielded a team since 1897, and that team has played since 1927 in one of the most historic sports venues in the entire world: The Palestra Don’t eat at The Palestra
Nearly A Century Old, The Palestra Has Earned a Reputation as ‘The . . . Known as the “Cathedral of College Basketball,” construction for the Palestra was completed in 1927 In the 97 years since, the venue has hosted more college basketball games than any other arena in the nation, and is the oldest college arena still in use today
The Palestra Historical Marker Home to the Penn Quakers basketball, volleyball, and wrestling teams Opened in 1927, it is one of the first steel and concrete arenas in the US, with an arched steel truss system providing unobstructed views of the court