National Bowling Stadium
39°31′46.33″N 119°48′43.4″W / 39.5295361°N 119.812056°W
Taj Mahal of Tenpins Pin Palace | |
Seen from the south in 2021. | |
| Address | 300 University Way |
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| Location | Reno, Nevada, U.S. |
| Owner | Reno-Sparks Convention and Visitors Authority |
| Capacity | 1,100 spectators |
| Field size | 78 lanes 38,000 square feet in Reno, Nevada |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1992 |
| Opened | February 3, 1995 |
| Renovated | 2007, 2019 |
| Construction cost | $47.5 million |
| Architect | Peter B. Wilday |
The National Bowling Stadium is a 363,000-square-foot (33,700 m2) ten-pin bowling stadium in Reno, Nevada. The stadium is recognizable for an 80 feet (24 m) aluminum geodesic dome in its facade, built to resemble a large bowling ball.
Nicknamed the "Taj Mahal of tenpins", the 78-lane stadium opened on February 3, 1995, cost $47.5 million, and took three years to build. It is often the filming location for bowling scenes in films.