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Paramount Theatre Building (Palm Beach, Florida)

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Location
  
Palm Beach, Florida

Area
  
5,261 m²

Added to NRHP
  
12 December 1973

NRHP Reference #
  
73000599

Function
  
Theater

Architect
  
Joseph Urban

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Architectural styles
  
Moorish Revival architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture

Similar
  
Phipps Ocean Park, Palm Beach Hotel, Bethesda‑by‑the‑Sea, Society of the Four Arts Gard, Flagler Museum

The Paramount Theatre Building is a historic movie palace and theater at 145 North County Road and Sunrise Avenue, Palm Beach, Florida.

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History

It was designed in the Moorish Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival styles by Joseph Urban in 1926. Urban also designed the nearby Mar-a-Lago and the Palm Beach Bath and Tennis Club.

By contrast to the Ziegfeld Theatre (1927), which Urban designed to bathe the audience in warmth and a general atmosphere of colorful gaiety, the Paramount Theatre employs simple lines and a cool, leisured palette of silver and green. "The theatre," Urban explained, "is not an escape from the life around, but a part of it, fitting into the rhythm of the community. The architecture of the Paramount Theatre … is accordingly simple, spacious, Southern."

On December 12, 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Church

The Paramount Theatre Building now houses the Paramount Church, a non-denominational Christian church. The Senior Pastor and Founder of Paramount Church is Rev. Dwight Stevens.

References

Paramount Theatre Building (Palm Beach, Florida) Wikipedia