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Palace Theater Waterbury | Waterbury


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Landmark: Palace Theater Waterbury
City: Waterbury
Country: USA Connecticut
Continent: North America

Palace Theater Waterbury, Waterbury, USA Connecticut, North America

The Palace Theater is a historic performing arts venue located in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA.

It is a restored 1920s movie palace and vaudeville house.

Visual Characteristics

The Palace Theater features a Beaux-Arts architectural style. Its exterior is constructed primarily of brick and limestone. The facade is characterized by ornate detailing, including carved reliefs and decorative cornices. The main entrance is marked by a large marquee. The interior auditorium seats approximately 2,500 patrons and includes a proscenium arch, gilded plasterwork, and a large chandelier.

Location & Access Logistics

The Palace Theater is situated at 100 East Main Street in downtown Waterbury, CT. It is approximately 0.2km East of the city center. Parking is available in the adjacent parking garage, accessible from Bank Street. Public transportation options include the Greater Waterbury Transit District bus lines that service Main Street and surrounding downtown areas.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The Palace Theater was constructed in 1922. It was designed by the architectural firm of George L. Rapp and C.W. Rapp. The original purpose was to serve as a venue for vaudeville performances and motion pictures.

Key Highlights & Activities

The theater hosts a variety of live performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, and comedy acts. Guided tours of the building's architecture and history are sometimes available. Check the official schedule for current event listings.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the theater. Seating areas offer some overhead cover. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the building. Food and beverage concessions are located inside the lobby.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit is during scheduled performances. Evening shows offer a different ambiance than matinee performances. Weather considerations are minimal as the visit is primarily indoors.

Facts & Legends

A notable historical detail is the theater's restoration project, which began in the late 1990s and concluded with its reopening in 2005, preserving its original grandeur.

Nearby Landmarks

  • 0.3km West: Waterbury City Hall
  • 0.4km Southwest: Mattatuck Museum
  • 0.6km North: Holy Land USA (requires travel outside immediate downtown)
  • 0.1km East: Brass City Market


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