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Revision as of 16:19, 25 March 2026
| Type | Public sculpture |
|---|---|
| Address | 2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway |
| Map | View on Google Maps |
| Neighborhood | Fairmount |
| Website | Official site |
| Established | 1982 (original); 2006 (current location) |
| Hours | Always accessible |
The Rocky Statue is a bronze sculpture of the fictional boxer Rocky Balboa, located near the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Originally created as a prop for Rocky III (1982), the statue has become one of Philadelphia's most popular tourist attractions and a symbol of the city's underdog spirit.[1]
History
Creation
The statue was created by artist A. Thomas Schomberg for the film Rocky III (1982):
- Commissioned by Sylvester Stallone
- Three bronze casts were made
- First appeared on screen in 1982
- Stallone donated one cast to the city
Location Controversy
The statue's placement sparked debate:
- 1982 — Placed atop Museum steps for filming
- 1982 — Moved to Spectrum sports arena after film
- 1990 — Returned briefly to Museum steps
- 2006 — Permanently placed at base of steps
- Art vs. popular culture debate among museum officials
Why Not at the Top?
The Philadelphia Art Commission ruled the statue shouldn't be at the top of the steps, considering it a movie prop rather than fine art. The compromise placed it at the base, to the right of the steps.
The Rocky Steps
The "Rocky Steps" — the 72 stone steps leading to the Museum entrance — are equally iconic:
- Rocky runs up them in training montages
- Tourists recreate the scene daily
- Bronze footprints mark the top
- Part of Philadelphia's identity
Visiting
The Statue
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Base of Art Museum steps (to the right) |
| Access | Always open, free |
| Photo op | Line forms during peak times |
| Time needed | 10-15 minutes (longer with steps) |
Running the Steps
To recreate the famous scene:
- Start at the bottom (Eakins Oval)
- Run up all 72 steps
- Raise your arms at the top
- Turn around for the view
- Optional: Play the theme music
Cultural Impact
The Character
Rocky Balboa embodies Philadelphia's underdog identity:
- Working-class hero from South Philly
- Against-all-odds story
- City embraced the character as its own
- Statue represents resilience and determination
In Film
The steps appear in multiple Rocky films:
- Rocky (1976) — Original training scene
- Rocky II (1979) — Triumphant return
- Rocky III (1982) — Statue unveiled
- Rocky Balboa (2006) — Statue dedication scene
- Creed (2015) — New generation
Getting There
- SEPTA Subway — Spring Garden Station (Broad Street Line)
- Bus — Routes 38, 43 to Art Museum
- Walking — Along Benjamin Franklin Parkway
- Parking — Museum lot or street parking
Frequently Asked Questions
See Also
- Philadelphia Museum of Art
- Benjamin Franklin Parkway
- Fairmount
- South Philadelphia (Rocky's fictional neighborhood)
References
- ↑ "Rocky Statue". Visit Philadelphia. Retrieved December 23, 2025