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Tour Halas Hall
Take an exclusive look inside Halas Hall and see the rich history of almost 100 years of dedication and tradition.

The main drive into Halas Hall.

A main focal point is the entry to the main lobby, featuring the classic Bears "C" on an impressive portico.

The main lobby of Halas Hall.

Bears themed displays are set up throughout the building including George Halas, Hall of Fame, Retired Numbers, Championship Trophies and interactive displays.

The Vince Lombardi Trophy from the 1985 championship team.

A view of the seating in the George "Mugs" Halas Auditorium.

A view of the George "Mugs" Halas Auditorium.

A press conference room and a media courtyard as well as work space for media members are located on the main level. The conference room accommodates up to 60 participants.

The kitchen and dining facility also includes an outdoor patio space. The dining room has the ability to hold up to 100 people.

The kitchen and dining facility also includes an outdoor patio space. The dining room has the ability to hold up to 100 people.

The Bears locker room measures out at 3,000-square feet.

The hallway that leads to the Clyde Emrich weight room.

Photos of every Bears team dating back to the beginning.

The Clyde Emrich weight room at Halas Hall is named after one of the first NFL strength coaches who is still employed by the club today.

A Gatorade Fuel Bar is located in the players' workout facility.

The Clyde Emrich weight room.

The weight room features a lap pool.

The two-level entryway to the event center features interactive digital displays, video monitors and memorabilia, including some never-before featured pieces of Bears history such as the 1963 NFL championship trophy.

A focal point is the glass stairs and glass floor. The fabricator of this staircase also fabricated "The Bean" in Millennium Park.

The two-level entryway to the event center features interactive digital displays, video monitors and memorabilia, including some never-before featured pieces of Bears history such as the 1963 NFL championship trophy.

The two-level entryway to the event center features interactive digital displays, video monitors and memorabilia, including some never-before featured pieces of Bears history such as the 1963 NFL championship trophy.

The entryway to the PNC Center at Halas Hall.

The PNC Center at Halas Hall can accommodate multiple functions, including dining for 120, business meetings for 150, and parties for 200.

The adjacent TV production studio opens to the event center through the use of a 40' wide x 14' high operable folding door, allowing audiences to view live Bears network productions.

The PNC Studio overlooking the PNC Center at Halas Hall.

The PNC studio.

A concrete staircase takes you to the second level from the main lobby.

A photo display of Bears history from the 1940s

The wall of helmets from every NFL team.

A photo display of Bears history from the 1980s

A practice viewing suite on the second level of Halas Hall. The 40-person suite overlooks the team's practice fields on the 50-yard line and features many of the amenities of game suites at Soldier Field.

A practice viewing suite on the second level of Halas Hall. The 40-person suite overlooks the team's practice fields on the 50-yard line and features many of the amenities of game suites at Soldier Field.

A photo display of Bears history from the 2000s

The Red Grange Conference Room

A photo display of the city of Chicago.

The Wrigley Conference Room.

A photo display of the Bears ownership.

The Bronko Nagurski Conference Room.

The east side of the building is made of a zinc siding product which has a life span of over 50 years.

The east side of the building is made of a zinc siding product which has a life span of over 50 years.

The walkway to the Ed McCaskey Memorial Garden.

The Ed McCaskey Memorial Garden.

The main entry to the Walter Payton Center

The upper viewing area of the Walter Payton Center features memorabilia from Walter's career.

The upper viewing area of the Walter Payton Center features memorabilia from Walter's career.

The Walter Payton Center

The 34 memorial patch is painted on the field at the 34-yard line.

A view from the southeast corner of the Walter Payton Center.