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  1. Opening in 1926, the Palace theater with it's 2,827seating capacity was a grand lady in the 30s,40s and 50s. First designed for Vaudeville, it has exceptional acoustics which was required before the age of amplification. A red carpet grand entrance staircase, magnificent chandelier, murals and hall of autographed pictures speak to that splendid ...

  2. Famous Palaces. 1. Palace of Versailles. Château de Versailles, France, or Palace of Versailles is about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Paris and is the site of a previous royal house. In 1995, the French Republic acquired the palace, and its French Cultural Ministry has been overseeing it since.

  3. Palace Theatre. Designed in the spirit of France’s Palais de Versailles, the 2,695-seat Palace Theatre is located at the base of the LeVeque-Lincoln Tower. Adorned with chandeliers, a grand staircase, mural, hall of autographed pictures, and a fountain, the Palace is a delightful destination for an evening with the arts.

  4. Plan of the main floor ( c.1837, with north to the right), showing the Hall of Mirrors in red, the Hall of Battles in green, the Royal Chapel in yellow, and the Royal Opera in blue. The Palace of Versailles is a visual history of French architecture from the 1630s to the 1780s.

  5. 6 days ago · Buckingham Palace’s famous balcony room, where the monarch and other members of the royal family gather on special occasions before waving at cheering crowds in the streets below, is opening to ...

  6. Jul 9, 2024 · Under the guidance of Louis XIV (reigned 1643–1715), the residence was transformed (1661–1710) into an immense and extravagant complex surrounded by stylized French and English gardens. Every detail of its construction was intended to glorify the king.

  7. Designed in the spirit of France’s Palais de Versailles, the 2,827-seat Palace Theatre is located at the base of the LeVeque Tower on Broad Street. Adorned with a chandelier, grand staircase, a mural, a hall of autographed pictures, and a fountain, the Palace is a delightful destination for an evening of the arts.

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