The most important Escala i corda competitions, such as the Circuit Bancaixa, have their final matches played there.
During the Spanish Civil War the Pelayo trinquet was confiscated and administered by a trade union.
In order to go to the courtfield spectators exit from the restaurant to a patio (covered by a sunshade), and from there they enter into the trinquet through a door next to the llotgeta corner.
Before this date and, to some extent, shortly after (through holes made in the fences by corrosion) it was not uncommon that balls could fly out of the trinquet.
Over the dau there are five huge pictures featuring the players who have earned a reputation as idols in this trinquet (and, by extension, in the whole game) over the decades.