Palace Theatre 1928
The Palace Theatre is one of only 23 remaining John Eberson "Atmospheric" theatres left in the United States. It is among his largest and most unusual Golden Era theatres. Built in 1928 as the Loews/ United Artist for Vaudeville and movies, the Palace has been restored and serves as a multi-use entertainment center. Explore the past era and view the celebrated ceiling where floating, moving clouds, and twinkling stars grace the main theatre. In the Grand Lobby, gaze upwards at the 139 busts representing some of our world's historical figures. Rich in bas-relief statues, tapestries, and marble, the Palace Theatre is truly one of Louisville's finest and most elaborate interiors. |