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  1. palestra(Del lat. palaestra < gr. palaistra, lugar donde se lucha.) 1. s. f. Sitio donde se discute de forma pública sobre un asunto, o se celebran competiciones literarias. 2. HISTORIA Sitio donde se celebraban, en la antigüedad, torneos o luchas los gladiadores saltaron a la palestra. 3. literario Competición o lucha. 4. salir o saltar a la ...

  2. Palestra. Previous Next. Regionally significant basketball arena that recalls the history of the Philadelphia area's Big Five basketball competition, in a building that forms a part of a major athletic precinct. In 2021, the world-famous arena was enhanced with the installation of new windows and an upgraded ventilation system.

  3. The Experience. The Palestra has a capacity of 8,700 but every one of those seats feels like it’s right on top of the court.. Opened in 1927, The Palestra is the oldest major college arena still in use today. The energy and exuberance of the crowd adds to the experience.

  4. 2 de ene. de 2012 · The Palestra has hosted more games andmore visiting teamsthan any other facility. Located on the University of Pennsylvania campus, The Palestra was given its name by Greek professor Dr. William N. Bates, who felt the name logical because in ancient Greece, young men would compete in a variety of events in a rectangular enclosure attached to the gymnasium to the view of all who would come -- a ...

  5. 3 de mar. de 2021 · The Palestra, known as the “Cathedral of College Basketball,” is the iconic home for Penn's basketball teams. Built in 1927, the Palestra acquired its name from Greek professor William N. Bates after the ancient Greek term “palæstra,” a rectangular enclosure connected to a gymnasium in which athletes would compete in front of an audience.

  6. Palestra de Pompeya.El hueco del centro se llenaba de agua y se utilizaba para entrenamiento. La palestra (en griego παλαίστρα) era la escuela de lucha en la Grecia Antigua.Los eventos que no requerían mucho espacio, tal como la lucha y el boxeo, se practicaban allí.La palestra funcionaba independientemente o como una parte de los gimnasios públicos.

  7. 8 de feb. de 2023 · This plaque is the third of its kind on Penn campus, with one set up in 1995 to honor the Penn relays and another unveiled in 2000 to mark the birthplace of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose digital computer. The Palestra truly is an iconic site on Penn's campus. It has stood for nearly a century, watching the university evolve and grow over ...