Hearst Gymnasium for Women

Hearst Gymnasium for Women, now called the Hearst Memorial Gymnasium, is a historical building in Berkeley, California. The Hearst Gymnasium for Women was built in 1927. The building and it site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 25, 1982.[2] The Hearst Gymnasium for Women was designed by Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan. The Hearst Gymnasium for Women was named after Phoebe Apperson Hearst (1842–1919), the mother of William Randolph Hearst (1863–1951). William Randolph paid for the gymnasium building as a memorial to his mother. The gymnasium replaced the original gymnasium that was lost in 1922 fire. The original wooden gymnasium was called Hearst Hall designed by Maybeck. Hearst Gymnasium for Women operated as retreat center for women, as it also had fine lodging, a fine dining hall, social center and three outdoor swimming pools. The building also houses the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology. The gymnasium has: dance studios, classrooms, conference rooms, a large and small gymnasium. Next to the gymnasium are the Hearst Tennis Courts, Hearst North Field, and the Hearst Field Annex. When opened the gymnasium also had an indoor rifle range.[3][4][5]

Hearst Gymnasium for Women
Hearst Gymnasium for Women
Hearst Gymnasium for Women is located in Oakland, California
Hearst Gymnasium for Women
Hearst Gymnasium for Women is located in California
Hearst Gymnasium for Women
Hearst Gymnasium for Women is located in the United States
Hearst Gymnasium for Women
LocationBancroft Way, Berkeley, California
Coordinates37°52′10″N 122°15′24″W / 37.869400°N 122.256800°W / 37.869400; -122.256800
Built1927; 97 years ago (1927)
ArchitectBernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan
NRHP reference No.82004645[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 25, 1982

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System – (#82004645)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Hearst Gymnasium for Women, npgallery.nps.gov
  3. ^ "Hearst Memorial Gymnasium | Disability Access & Compliance". dac.berkeley.edu.
  4. ^ "Hearst Memorial Gymnasium". Visit Berkeley.
  5. ^ "National Register #82004645: Hearst Gymnasium for Women on UC Berkeley Campus". noehill.com.