The beloved bronze figure of Rocky Balboa has found a new location inside the Philadelphia Museum of Art, where it serves as a centerpiece for an exhibition exploring the cultural significance of public monuments.
The iconic sculpture, which has long been associated with the museum’s famous steps, is now featured in an indoor display that examines how statues shape our understanding of culture and community identity.
The exhibition focuses on the broader impact that public monuments have on society and their role in reflecting cultural values and shared experiences.







