PNC Park, Pittsburgh
PNC Park is a baseball stadium located on the North Shore of Pittsburgh. It serves as the home ground for Major League Baseball's Pittsburgh Pirates. Opened in 2001, it offers a picturesque view of the Downtown Pittsburgh skyline along the Allegheny River. The stadium, made primarily of steel and limestone, boasts a natural grass playing field and has a seating capacity of 38,747 for baseball games.
PNC Park was constructed in just 24 months, which was notably swift compared to other modern stadiums. It was designed in a "retro-classic" style, reminiscent of historic venues like Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, but also incorporated unique elements such as limestone in its facade. The stadium features a riverside concourse, steel truss work, an expansive out-of-town scoreboard, and various local food options. It pays homage to former Pirate Roberto Clemente with several tributes, including the renaming of the nearby Sixth Street Bridge in his honor.
Beyond hosting the Pirates' regular and postseason games, PNC Park has welcomed other events like the 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and numerous concerts. Regarded by many as one of America's finest baseball stadiums, its appeal lies in its prime location, scenic views, classic design, and excellent sightlines from every seat.
PNC Park was constructed in just 24 months, which was notably swift compared to other modern stadiums. It was designed in a "retro-classic" style, reminiscent of historic venues like Pittsburgh's Forbes Field, but also incorporated unique elements such as limestone in its facade. The stadium features a riverside concourse, steel truss work, an expansive out-of-town scoreboard, and various local food options. It pays homage to former Pirate Roberto Clemente with several tributes, including the renaming of the nearby Sixth Street Bridge in his honor.
Beyond hosting the Pirates' regular and postseason games, PNC Park has welcomed other events like the 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and numerous concerts. Regarded by many as one of America's finest baseball stadiums, its appeal lies in its prime location, scenic views, classic design, and excellent sightlines from every seat.
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Sight Name: PNC Park
Sight Location: Pittsburgh, USA (See walking tours in Pittsburgh)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
Sight Location: Pittsburgh, USA (See walking tours in Pittsburgh)
Sight Type: Park/Outdoor
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