Alhambra Theater 1914
Alhambra Teatro 1914
Alhambra Theater 1914
Alhambra Theater-front of building-automobile with men standing in front The Palace Theatre, originally called the Alhambra, opened on August 1, 1914. It was designed by architect Henry C.Trost to be used either as a playhouse for live theatre or as a movie house. The theatre displays a Spanish Colonial format with Moorish influence, with the façade exhibiting a delicate overall tracery of Arabesque. Although it has been significantly altered for use as a nightclub, the original character of the building can still be seen. (Source: http://visitelpaso.com/system/places/documents/634/original/walking%20tour%20brochure.pdf)
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