Largest Stadiums and Arenas in Pennsylvania

By  Tim Scott , views , updated
Categories: Urban Americas
Dataset contains 20 data items (see table below).

Overview

Which is the largest sports venue in Pennsylvania?
The largest sports venue in Pennsylvania is Beaver Stadium of University Park with a maximum seating capacity of 106,572 spectators.The seating capacities of the sports venues in Pennsylvania range from capacities of 5,000 spectators to 106,572 spectators, with the average sports venue being able to host around 27,992.8 spectators.

 Compare Beaver Stadium with Heinz Field

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Cities with the most large-capacity venues
The city with the most large-capacity sports venues is Philadelphia.

Most recent and oldest sports venues
The most recently opened sports venue in USA is PPL Center of Allentown in 2014.The oldest sports venue in USA is Franklin Field of Philadelphia which opened in 1895.The average building ages of the sports venues in USA is 40.5 years old, with the oldest being 127 years old.


Let's check out some of these largest sports venues in Pennsylvania.

Beaver Stadium.

Beaver Stadium Penn State

 

Beaver Stadium is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in USA.

Beaver Stadium is an stadium that can seat up to 106,572 spectators. Located in University Park, Pennsylvania, USA, Beaver Stadium was opened in the year 1960 (62 years of age).

The stadium hosts sports events for football. Beaver Stadium is home to organizations such as Penn State Nittany Lions (NCAA)

 

 Compare Beaver Stadium with Doak Campbell Stadium from Tallahassee.

 Compare Beaver Stadium with Memorial Stadium from Clemson.


Lincoln Financial Field.

Lincoln Financial Field (credit: All City Aerial)

 

Lincoln Financial Field is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Pennsylvania, USA.

Lincoln Financial Field is an stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, which can house a full seating capacity of 68,532 spectators. Lincoln Financial Field was opened in the year 2003 (19 years of age).

The stadium is home to Philadelphia Eagles (NFL), Temple Owls (NCAA), Army–Navy Game (NCAA) and is a venue for sports such as football.

 

 Compare Lincoln Financial Field with Beaver Stadium from University Park.

 Compare Lincoln Financial Field with Globe Life Park In Arlington from Arlington.


Heinz Field.

Aerial Video of Heinz Field and PNC Park (credit: scdronepilots)

 

Heinz Field is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Pennsylvania, USA.

Opened in 2001, Heinz Field is a 21-year-old stadium, with a maximum capacity of 68,400 spectators. It is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

The stadium hosts sports events for football. Heinz Field is home to organizations such as Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL), Pittsburgh Panthers (NCAA)

 

 Compare Heinz Field with Kidd Brewer Stadium from Boone.

 Compare Heinz Field with Bounce House from Orlando.


Citizens Bank Park.

Citizens Bank Park Aerial (credit: rj-aerialvideo)

 

Citizens Bank Park is the 3rd largest stadium by capacity in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Citizens Bank Park is an stadium which can accommodate up to 43,647 spectators. Citizens Bank Park was opened in the year 2004 (18 years of age).

Home to organizations such as Philadelphia Phillies (MLB), the stadium hosts events for sports such as baseball.

 

 Compare Citizens Bank Park with Miller Park from Milwaukee.

 Compare Citizens Bank Park with Progressive Field from Cleveland.


PNC Park.

Drone Flight over PNC Park - Pittsburgh (credit: scdronepilots)

 

PNC Park is the 2nd largest stadium by capacity in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

PNC Park is an stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Opened in the year 2001, PNC Park's building age is 21 years and has a seating capacity of up to 38,496 spectators.

Home of Pittsburgh Pirates (MLB), the stadiumis a venue for sports events such as baseball.

 

 Compare PNC Park with Hornet Stadium from Sacramento.

 Compare PNC Park with Davis Wade Stadium from Starkville.


Wells Fargo Center.

Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia (credit: ARENY NBA Tour)

 

Wells Fargo Center is an indoor arena located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Opened in the year 1996, Wells Fargo Center's building age is 26 years and has a maximum seating capacity of up to 21,600 spectators.

Home to organizations such as Philadelphia 76ers (NBA), Philadelphia Flyers (NHL), Philadelphia Wings (NLL), the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as hockey, basketball and lacrosse.

 

 Compare Wells Fargo Center with Wings Event Center from Kalamazoo.

 Compare Wells Fargo Center with Wells Fargo Arena from Des Moines.


PPG Paints Arena.

High Above Heinz Field & PPG Paints Arena (credit: Ron Ahern)

 

PPG Paints Arena is the 3rd largest indoor arena by capacity in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

PPG Paints Arena is an indoor arena located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Opened in the year 2010, PPG Paints Arena's building age is 12 years and has a seating capacity of up to 19,578 spectators.

Home of Pittsburgh Penguins (NHL), the indoor arenais a venue for sports events such as hockey.

 

 Compare PPG Paints Arena with Tucson Convention Center from Tucson.

 Compare PPG Paints Arena with Mid-America Center from Council Bluffs.


Giant Center.

Hershey Bears - Giant Center Panorama (credit: Dave Cottenie)

 

Giant Center is an indoor arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania, USA, which can house a full seating capacity of 12,500 spectators. Giant Center was opened in the year 2002 (20 years of age).

Home to organizations such as Hershey Bears (AHL), the indoor arena hosts events for sports such as hockey.

 

 Compare Giant Center with Florence Center from Florence.

 Compare Giant Center with Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center from Flint.


Datasets on Stadiums and Arenas

Largest Stadiums and Arenas for::



Largest Stadiums and Arenas in::
Alabama   |  Arizona   |  Arkansas   |  California   |  Chicago   |  Colorado   |  Columbus   |  Connecticut   |  District of Columbia   |  Florida   |  Georgia   |  Houston   |  Illinois   |  Indiana   |  Iowa   |  Kansas   |  Kansas City   |  Kentucky   |  Louisiana   |  Louisville   |  Maryland   |  Massachusetts   |  Michigan   |  Minnesota   |  Mississippi   |  Missouri   |  Nebraska   |  Nevada   |  New Jersey   |  New York   |  North Carolina   |  North Dakota   |  Ohio   |  Oklahoma   |  Oregon   |  Pennsylvania   |  South Carolina   |  Tennessee   |  Texas   |  United States   |  Utah   |  Virginia   |  Washington   |  



Largest Indoor Arenas in::
Alabama   |  California   |  Florida   |  Georgia   |  Illinois   |  Iowa   |  Kansas   |  Kentucky   |  Louisiana   |  Michigan   |  Missouri   |  New York   |  North Carolina   |  Ohio   |  Pennsylvania   |  Texas   |  USA   |  

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