The Fox Theatre (Atlanta)
The Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, is a historic performing arts venue that opened in 1929. Originally built as a movie palace for the Shriners, it features stunning Moorish architecture and intricate interior designs. The theatre has a seating capacity of over 4,600 and hosts a variety of events, including Broadway shows, concerts, and film screenings.
In addition to its performances, the Fox Theatre is known for its iconic marquee and grand lobby. It is a designated Atlanta Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, making it a significant cultural site in the city.