United Palace of Cultural Arts (New York City, New York)

USA / New York / Inwood / New York City, New York / Broadway, 4140
 theatre, Rococo (Late Baroque) (architecture), Romanesque (architecture), Moorish Revival (architecture), interesting place, Art Deco (architecture), Beaux-Arts (architecture)

The United Palace Theater, originally known as Loew's 175th Street Theatre, was designed c. 1930 by Thomas W. Lamb in what has been described as a Byzantine-Romanesque-Indo-Hindu-Sino-Moorish-Persian-Eclectic-Rococo-Deco style. Rambusch Studio provided decoration. The exterior structural elements were fabricated by the Federal Seaboard Terra Cotta Co.

It is now adaptively reused as a church and live music venue located at 175th Street and Broadway in Washington Heights in New York City.

www.unitedpalace.org/
cinematreasures.org/theaters/44
usmodernist.org/AF/AF-1930-09-1.pdf
usmodernist.org/PA/PP-1930-07.pdf
www.atlasobscura.com/places/united-palace-theatre
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Coordinates:   40°50'47"N   73°56'16"W
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