Palladium (New York City nightclub)

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Palladium was a famed New York City nightclub and cultural hotspot of the 1980s and early 1990s, known for its cutting-edge music, art-infused interiors, and role in the city’s vibrant nightlife scene.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural hotspot
music venue
nightclub
closed 1997
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalRole gathering place for artists
gathering place for club kids
gathering place for musicians
demolished 1997
designedBy Arata Isozaki
era 1980s
1990s
formerName City Center of Music and Drama
surface form: Academy of Music

Academy of Music Theater
hadFeature VIP areas
art installations
large video screens
multiple dance floors
hosted DJ sets
dance events
fashion events
live music performances
influenced 1980s nightlife aesthetics
New York club design
interiorDesignBy Arata Isozaki
knownFor 1980s club culture
New York City nightlife
art-infused interiors
cutting-edge music
early 1990s club culture
large dance floor
locatedIn Manhattan
New York City
neighborhood East Village
notableFor integration of contemporary art and nightlife
opened 1985
operatedBy Ian Schrager
Steve Rubell
ownedBy Ian Schrager
Steve Rubell
partOf New York City nightlife scene
region East Coast of the United States
surface form: United States East Coast
replacedBy New York University dormitory
streetAddress 126 East 14th Street
style postmodern architecture

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Peter Gatien notableWork Palladium (New York City nightclub)
Tunnel (New York City nightclub) sisterVenue Palladium (New York City nightclub)
documentary film "Limelight" (2011) featuresNightclub Palladium (New York City nightclub)
subject surface form: Limelight