The Rose Bowl Stadium, a National Historic Landmark built in 1922, is an iconic sports and entertainment venue in Pasadena, California. It is renowned for hosting the annual Rose Bowl Game, UCLA Bruins football, and has been a site for numerous major events including Super Bowls, Olympic soccer matches, and FIFA World Cup finals. The stadium is managed by the Rose Bowl Operating Company (RBOC), a non-profit public benefit corporation whose mission is to enhance economic and civic value to the City of Pasadena by operating a world-class stadium and golf course complex. The RBOC focuses on preserving the historic facility while providing top-quality entertainment and generating revenue. The stadium also offers guided tours, allowing visitors to explore its rich history and behind-the-scenes locations.












