The Rocky Steps
The Rocky Steps are a set of 72 stone steps located at the entrance of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They are famous for their appearance in the movie Rocky, where the character, played by Sylvester Stallone, runs up the steps as part of his training montage. The steps have become a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who want to recreate this iconic scene.
At the top of the Rocky Steps, there is a statue of Rocky Balboa, which was placed there in 1982. The steps offer a stunning view of the Philadelphia skyline and are often used for various events and public gatherings. They symbolize determination and perseverance, making them a significant landmark in the city.