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Landmark: Palace Theatre StamfordCity: Stamford
Country: USA Connecticut
Continent: North America
Palace Theatre Stamford, Stamford, USA Connecticut, North America
The Palace Theatre is a historic performing arts venue located in Stamford, Connecticut, USA.
This venue hosts a variety of live performances, including music, theater, and dance.
Visual Characteristics
The Palace Theatre is a Beaux-Arts style building constructed primarily of limestone and brick. Its facade features classical ornamentation, including columns and decorative carvings. The main auditorium is designed with ornate plasterwork, gilded details, and plush seating. The building stands approximately four stories high.
Location & Access Logistics
The theatre is situated at 61 Atlantic Street in downtown Stamford, CT. It is approximately 0.5km from the Stamford train station, which serves Metro-North Railroad lines. Parking is available in nearby municipal garages, such as the Stamford Town Center Garage, located within a 2-minute walk. Several local bus routes, including the Stamford Transit 21 and 23 lines, stop within a block of the theatre.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The Palace Theatre was originally constructed in 1927 as a vaudeville house and movie palace. It was designed by architect Louis A. Simon. The building underwent significant renovation and reopened as a performing arts center in 1989.
Key Highlights & Activities
Attend scheduled theatrical productions. View musical concerts. Experience dance performances. Participate in backstage tours when available. Check the venue's schedule for specific event dates and times.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available on multiple levels. Seating is provided within the auditorium. Limited concessions are available for purchase during events. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the building. No outdoor shade is present at the immediate entrance.
Best Time to Visit
Performance schedules vary; check the official website for specific showtimes. Evening performances are most common. The best time for photography of the exterior is during daylight hours. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
During its early years as a movie palace, it was common for theaters of this era to have a resident organist who would provide live musical accompaniment for silent films. The Palace Theatre's original organ, though no longer in its original location, is a piece of its historical legacy.
Nearby Landmarks
- Stamford Town Center (0.2km West)
- Stamford Museum & Nature Center (3.5km North)
- Cummings Park (2.1km South)
- Mill River Park (1.2km Northwest)