Stadium History
Year Built
1912
Fenway Park
Seating Capacity
37,755
Official MLB capacity
Fenway Park is the oldest MLB ballpark still in use, opened on April 20, 1912 — the same week the Titanic sank. The Green Monster, a 37-foot-2-inch left-field wall, is the most iconic feature in baseball. Home of nine World Series championships, Fenway is the cathedral of the sport and a living museum of baseball history that every fan must experience.
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Our Experience
🌭 Concessions
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👋 Staff & Employees
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♿ Disability Accessibility
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Our Seats
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