Palestra

The Palestra
The Cathedral of College Basketball
Map
Location235 S 33rd St
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Coordinates39°57′05″N 75°11′19″W / 39.951411°N 75.188606°W / 39.951411; -75.188606
Public transit Penn Medicine: SEPTA Regional Rail
Bus transport SEPTA bus: 21, 30, 42, 49, LUCY Palestra
Historical Marker
PHMC dedicatedDecember 3, 2022
OwnerUniversity of Pennsylvania
OperatorUniversity of Pennsylvania
Capacity8,725
Construction
Broke ground1926
OpenedJanuary 1, 1927
ArchitectCharles Klauder
Tenants
Penn Quakers men's basketball (1927–present)
Penn Quakers men's wrestling (1927–present)
Philadelphia Big 5 (1955–2023)

Philadelphia Rage (ABL) (1997–1998)
Temple Owls men's basketball (1955–1984)
Penn Quakers women's basketball (1970–present)
Saint Joseph's Hawks men's basketball (2008–2009)[1]

The Palestra, often called the Cathedral of College Basketball,[2][3] is a historic arena and the home gym of the Penn Quakers men's and women's basketball teams, volleyball teams, wrestling team, and Philadelphia Big 5 basketball. Located at 235 South 33rd St. in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, near Franklin Field in the University City section of Philadelphia, it opened on January 1, 1927. The Palestra has been called "the most important building in the history of college basketball" and "changed the entire history of the sport for which it was built".[4]

The arena originally seated about 10,000, but now seats 8,725 for basketball. The Palestra is famed for its close-to-the-court seating with the bleachers ending at the floor with no barrier to separate the fans from the game.

At the time of its construction, the Palestra was one of the world's largest arenas.[5] It was one of the first steel-and-concrete arenas in the United States and also one of the first to be constructed without interior pillars blocking the view.

Since its inception, the Palestra has hosted more games, more visiting teams, and more NCAA tournaments than any other facility in college basketball.[3]

  1. ^ St. Joseph's to call Palestra home in '08-09 Philadelphia Daily News January 9, 2008
  2. ^ Palestra
  3. ^ a b The Palestra tour
  4. ^ Top 15 College Basketball Arenas of All Time
  5. ^ Nicole Auerbach (2017-02-06). "College basketball's cathedral, the Palestra, celebrates 90 years". USA Today.

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