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The University of Virginia sports offers a wide variety of sport venues! Whether you’re a die-hard Cavaliers fan or simply curious about the state-of-the-art facilities that host their athletic events, you’ve come to the right place. From the renowned Scott Stadium, where the thundering cheers of loyal fans shake the stands on game day, to the sleek and modern John Paul Jones Arena, where the basketball team showcases their skills in front of a roaring crowd, the University of Virginia boasts an array of top-notch sports venues that are sure to leave you in awe. Fans can enjoy baseball, tennis, squash, soccer, and Lacrosse, just to name a few, in lesser-known but state-of-the-art facilities where young UVA athletes often compete on national platforms. Not only do these venues provide an unparalleled experience for athletes and spectators alike, but they also embody the rich history and traditions that make UVA sports so special. So, join us as we embark on a thrilling journey through the hallowed grounds of the University of Virginia sports venues, where every game is a testament to the spirit of competition and the enduring legacy of excellence.
1700 University Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903
The Memorial to Enslaved Laborers acknowledges those enslaved African Americans who built and worked at the University of Virginia. The memorial stands east of Brooks Hall and the Rotunda near The Corner.
400 Worrell Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22911
The Kluge-Ruhe is the only museum in the USA dedicated to Indigenous Australian art and offers a world-class collection of more than 2000 artworks.
109 Culbreth Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
The UVA Department of Drama is home to a state-of-the-art theatre complex, which includes the Culbreth, Helms, and Ruth Caplin Theatres.
112 Cabell Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22904
Old Cabell Hall Auditorium at UVA hosts more than 200 public performances and events each year ranging from musical performances to visiting speakers.
109 Culbreth Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
The UVA Arts Box Office is located on the John and Betsy Casteen Arts Grounds, inside the UVA Drama Building. The UVA Arts Box Office is the consolidated and centralized box office, supporting the arts departments and programs.
112 Cabell Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22904
The Music Department is the center of musical life at the University of Virginia and a vital part of the Charlottesville community. The Department offers students opportunities to study music performance, composition, and more.
109 Culbreth Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
The UVA Department of Drama prepares students to work in theatre by providing excellent training and interactions and fostering collaboration in coursework and productions.
221 Emmet St S, Charlottesville, VA 22903
UVA Alumni Hall is being reimagined as a modern gathering place for the University of Virginia community. Currently under construction, the new Alumni Hall is scheduled to reopen in spring 2027 with expanded, state-of-the-art spaces for mee
400 Emmet St S, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Find all things UVA here at the UVA Bookstore. Here they offer a notable range of items for students and visitors alike ranging from clothing, gifts, and books to computers.
145 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
This Gothic Revival-style Chapel situated on university grounds resides northeast of the Rotunda. The Chapel is currently used for weddings, memorial services, meetings, and special events.
13 E Range, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Come visit the room of Edgar Allan Poe, one of the universities' earliest and most well-known students. Poe was purported to have slept in Room No. 13. In the West Range Rooms from February to December 1826.
Alderman & McCormick Rds., First Floor Pavilion 11. Charlottesville, VA 22904
Students and faculty live and learn within the Pavilions and rooms surrounding the perimeter of the Lawn. The Lawn, a grassy expanse between the Pavilions, remains a favorite spot for students and faculty to gather.
180 McCormick Rd Charlottesville, Virginia 22903
Newcomb Hall was specifically designed to serve as a hub for students' activities and a gathering place for the community. In 1958, Newcomb Hall was named after John Lloyd Newcomb, the institution's second president.
University of Virginia, 190 McCormick Rd, Charlottesville, VA 22903
Peabody Hall houses the Office of the Dean of Students, Orientation & New Student Programs, and the Office of Undergraduate Admission, which assists undergraduate, transfer, and international applicants.
1826 University Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22904
The Rotunda, designed by Jefferson himself, serves as the centerpiece of Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village and is the most recognizable landmark of the University of Virginia.