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Boxes in the Loge Mezzanine, Capitol Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 1925
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Boxes in the Loge Mezzanine, Capitol Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 1925
Boxes in the Loge Mezzanine, Capitol Theatre, Detroit, Michigan, 1925. Detroits Capitol Theatre was a cinema and concert venue designed by Charles Howard Crane and opened in 1922. The building was rebuilt between 1988 and 1996 as the Detroit Opera House. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]
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Auditorium Balcony Capitol Theatre Charles Howard Cinema Crane Detroit Michigan Movie Theater Ornate Seat Seating
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This print takes us back to the grandeur of the Capitol Theatre in Detroit, Michigan, circa 1925. Designed by renowned architect Charles Howard Crane, this magnificent cinema and concert venue was a true architectural gem of its time. The image showcases the loge mezzanine area of the theatre, with rows upon rows of ornate boxes elegantly lining the balcony. The intricate detailing on these boxes is a testament to the opulence and attention to detail that went into designing this space. As we gaze at this photograph, we can almost imagine ourselves transported to an era where moviegoers dressed in their finest attire gathered here for an evening of entertainment. The monochrome tones add a timeless quality to the image, allowing us to appreciate both the architecture and interior design elements that were characteristic of early 20th-century America. From the plush seating arrangements to every carefully placed piece of furniture, it's evident that no expense was spared in creating an atmosphere befitting such a prestigious venue. Today, while no longer serving as a cinema or concert hall, this historic building has been lovingly restored as the Detroit Opera House after extensive renovations between 1988 and 1996. This print serves as a reminder not only of its former glory but also as a celebration of American architectural heritage.
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