United Palace

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United Palace is a historic theater and cultural venue in New York City known for its ornate architecture and use as a performing arts and community space.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cinema palace
historic building
performing arts venue
theater
architect Thomas W. Lamb
architecturalStyle Atmospheric theater
Byzantine Revival
Indo-Hispanic
Moorish Revival
borough Manhattan
builtFor Loew's Inc.
surface form: Loew's Theatres
city New York City
country United States of America
crossStreet West 175th Street
currentUse community space
concert hall
cultural center
film screening venue
performing arts venue
formerName Loew's 175th Street Theatre
heritageStatus considered a historic theater in New York City
hosts community events
concerts
cultural events
film screenings
religious services
theatrical performances
location Washington Heights
surface form: Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City
neighborhood Washington Heights
notableFor elaborate architectural details
historic movie palace architecture
lavish auditorium
ornate interior design
opened 1930
openingDate February 22, 1930
operator United Palace of Spiritual Arts
originalName Loew's 175th Street Theatre
originalUse movie palace
vaudeville theater
owner United Palace of Spiritual Arts
publicTransit 1 train (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line)
surface form: New York City Subway 1 train at 181st Street

New York City Subway A train at 175th Street
regionServed Upper Manhattan
surface form: Northern Manhattan

Uptown Manhattan
religiousUse church services
seatingCapacity approximately 3,400
over 3,000
streetAddress 4140 Broadway
usedAs film and television filming location
usedBy United Palace of Spiritual Arts

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Washington Heights contains United Palace