Sunday, April 26, 2026

Philadelphia Museum Moves Rocky Statue Inside After Long Dispute

Every day, visitors from around the world flock to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, not just for the artworks inside, but to see a statue of Rocky Balboa, a fictional boxer. This statue has become a significant attraction.

For many years, the museum seemed distant from this kind of admiration. However, it is now embracing this connection and welcoming Rocky. This weekend, the exhibition “Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments” opens to showcase how this fictional character turned into a real-world symbol of perseverance and resilience, contextualising the statue within Philadelphia’s broader cultural landscape. Guest curator Paul Farber created the exhibition after years of studying the statue’s meaning and the role of public monuments.

The exhibition covers over 2,000 years of boxing imagery, highlighting a common theme of struggle. Louis Marchesano, the museum’s deputy director, noted that the way people connect with the human body in conflict has remained consistent throughout history.

Initially, the museum resisted having the statue on its steps after the Rocky films were released. It was moved to South Philadelphia before returning in 2006. Although it was welcomed back, the museum has had a complicated relationship with it.

Today, around 4 million people visit these steps each year, making it as popular as the nearby Liberty Bell. Highlights of the exhibition include galleries featuring legendary artists from the 1970s and a focus on Joe Frazier, the boxer whose life partly inspired Rocky. When the exhibition ends in August, the statue will move to a permanent position at the top of the museum’s steps, while a statue of Frazier will take its place at the bottom.

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exhibition/ˌɛksəˈbɪʃən/noun
a public show of art or objects

curator/kjʊˈreɪtɚ/noun
a person who cares for a museum collection

contextualising/kənˈtɛkstʃəˌlaɪzɪŋ/verb
showing how something fits into a larger picture

perseverance/ˌpɝsəˈvɪrəns/noun
continued effort to do something difficult

imagery/ˈɪmɪdʒəri/noun
pictures or descriptions that create mental images

attraction/əˈtrækʃən/noun
something that draws interest or attention

How much do you know?

What is the name of the exhibition opening this weekend at the Philadelphia Museum of Art?
Rocky's Legacy
Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments
Art of Boxing
Monuments of Perseverance
Who is the guest curator of the exhibition?
Louis Marchesano
Paul Farber
Rocky Balboa
Joe Frazier
How many years of boxing imagery does the exhibition cover?
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
What happened to the Rocky statue after the films were released?
It remained at the museum
It was moved to South Philadelphia
It was destroyed
It was given to a private collector
How many people visit the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art each year?
2 million
3 million
4 million
5 million
Which boxer’s life partly inspired the character of Rocky?
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
Rocky Marciano
Mike Tyson
The Rocky statue was initially embraced by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The exhibition highlights over 2,000 years of boxing imagery.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a simple relationship with the Rocky statue.
The statue of Rocky Balboa is located at the top of the museum’s steps.
Visitors from around the world come to see the Rocky statue at the museum.
Louis Marchesano is the guest curator of the exhibition.
Visitors flock to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see a statue of Rocky Balboa, a fictional boxer, and .
The exhibition is contextualising the statue within Philadelphia’s broader landscape.
Around people visit the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art each year.
The way people connect with the human body in has remained consistent throughout history.
When the exhibition ends in August, the statue will move to a permanent position at the top of the museum’s .
Joe Frazier’s life partly inspired the character of .
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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Accent
exhibition/ˌɛksəˈbɪʃən/noun
a public show of art or objects
curator/kjʊˈreɪtɚ/noun
a person who cares for a museum collection
contextualising/kənˈtɛkstʃəˌlaɪzɪŋ/verb
showing how something fits into a larger picture
perseverance/ˌpɝsəˈvɪrəns/noun
continued effort to do something difficult
imagery/ˈɪmɪdʒəri/noun
pictures or descriptions that create mental images
attraction/əˈtrækʃən/noun
something that draws interest or attention

How much do you know?

What is the name of the exhibition opening this weekend at the Philadelphia Museum of Art?
Rocky's Legacy
Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments
Art of Boxing
Monuments of Perseverance
Who is the guest curator of the exhibition?
Louis Marchesano
Paul Farber
Rocky Balboa
Joe Frazier
How many years of boxing imagery does the exhibition cover?
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
What happened to the Rocky statue after the films were released?
It remained at the museum
It was moved to South Philadelphia
It was destroyed
It was given to a private collector
How many people visit the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art each year?
2 million
3 million
4 million
5 million
Which boxer’s life partly inspired the character of Rocky?
Muhammad Ali
Joe Frazier
Rocky Marciano
Mike Tyson
The Rocky statue was initially embraced by the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The exhibition highlights over 2,000 years of boxing imagery.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has a simple relationship with the Rocky statue.
The statue of Rocky Balboa is located at the top of the museum’s steps.
Visitors from around the world come to see the Rocky statue at the museum.
Louis Marchesano is the guest curator of the exhibition.
Visitors flock to the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art to see a statue of Rocky Balboa, a fictional boxer, and .
The exhibition is contextualising the statue within Philadelphia’s broader landscape.
Around people visit the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art each year.
The way people connect with the human body in has remained consistent throughout history.
When the exhibition ends in August, the statue will move to a permanent position at the top of the museum’s .
Joe Frazier’s life partly inspired the character of .
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