Hearst Greek Theatre, 2001 Gayley Rd, Berkeley, CA
4.7
(3468 reviews)Since 1903
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The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA, is an 8,500-seat, open-air amphitheater owned by UC Berkeley. Modeled after the ancient Greek theater of Epidaurus, it features a Greco-Roman...
The William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre in Berkeley, CA, is an 8,500-seat, open-air amphitheater owned by UC Berkeley. Modeled after the ancient Greek theater of Epidaurus, it features a Greco-Roman design with concrete benches built into a hillside, offering scenic views of the San Francisco Bay and hosting major concerts and campus event
This venue is one-of-a-kind as you feel like you’re basically in Europe. “The Greek” is absolutely an achitectural gem. While it rained most of the time I was there, witnessing an incredible sunset for a minute just made me smile. Good acoustics for a music concert. Really had a great time here.
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California Memorial Stadium is a 63,000-seat outdoor football stadium on the UC Berkeley campus, opened in 1923 and renovated in 2011. Serving as home to Cal Golden Bears football, it is known for its...
California Memorial Stadium is a 63,000-seat outdoor football stadium on the UC Berkeley campus, opened in 1923 and renovated in 2011. Serving as home to Cal Golden Bears football, it is known for its hillside location (partially built over a fault line), collegiate gothic design, and panoramic views of San Francisco Bay.
What an amazing experience at here! The energy in the stadium was electric—fans were cheering nonstop and the school spirit was incredible. The players gave it their all and the atmosphere made it unforgettable. The view from the stands was great, and everything was well organized. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just visiting, a Cal game is a must-see!”
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The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is the visual arts center of the University of California, Berkeley, featuring a major art museum and archive for film and video. Located in a...
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is the visual arts center of the University of California, Berkeley, featuring a major art museum and archive for film and video. Located in a 2016 building that blends a 1939 Art Deco printing plant with a modern stainless-steel addition, it houses over 25,000 artworks and 18,000 films.
Visited BAMPFA for the first time and was truly impressed by the exhibits.
"Routed West" featured an incredible quilt collection that highlighted the history of quilts in California, particularly among African Americans.
I was also captivated by "Lee ShinJa: Drawing with Thread," which showcased the artist’s bold innovations in fiber art. It’s astonishing how she created such intricate pieces over five decades, with remarkable attention to detail. Additionally, "Matrix 287," an exhibit in one of the halls, presented anthropomorphic assemblages with fused prostheses that challenge standardized body expectations. Be sure not to miss the Art Wall at the entrance, which features impressive work by artist Stephanie Syjuco in a modern setting.
You will definitely enjoy the exhibits if you’re into art and history. Definitely give it a visit if you’re around. Exhibits can be seen in an hour time.