United Palace, Venue in Manhattan, United States
The United Palace is a theater located at 4140 Broadway between West 175th and 176th Streets in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan.
Originally opened in 1930, during its inception it has served as a deluxe movie theater and had been the last to be built by Loew's in New York City.
United Palace reflects the cultural pagoda style architecture, considered as one of the five Wonder Theaters built by Marcus Loew and architect Thomas W. Lamb.
Today, it functions not only as a spiritual center but also hosts secular events as a non-profit cultural venue, featuring performances ranging from artists like Adele to Broadway-style shows.
It is unique for its eclectic Byzantine-Romanesque-Indo-Hindu-Sino-Moorish-Persian-Eclectic-Rococo-Deco architecture and internationally known as a thriving arts center.
Location: Manhattan
Inception: 1930
Official opening: 1930
Address: 4140 Broadway, New York, NY 10033
Website: unitedpalace.org
Source: Wikimedia