PNC Park
Overview
PNC Park is widely regarded as one of baseball's most beautiful ballparks, featuring stunning views of the Pittsburgh skyline and Allegheny River. The home of the Pirates opened in 2001 with a classic design that prioritizes the fan experience. The intimate 38,000-seat capacity and open concourses create a welcoming atmosphere. PNC Park's right-field seats offer spectacular views of the Roberto Clemente Bridge. The ballpark has set the standard for retro-classic stadium design.
History & Legacy
PNC Park opened on April 9, 2001, replacing Three Rivers Stadium. It was part of Pittsburgh's North Shore development alongside Heinz Field. PNC Bank secured naming rights in a long-term deal. The ballpark has hosted the 2006 MLB All-Star Game and several NL Wild Card games. PNC Park's design influenced a generation of ballpark construction.
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