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“Elegant and ornate attraction!”
Elegant and ornate, The Palace exhibits a Spanish Baroque motif with arcades, balconies and turrets. Cobalt blue, bursts of red and gold indirectly light all of the niches, coves and entrances. Originally opened as the Loew’s Theater in 1928, the theater is said to be haunted by several ghosts. Some are seen as apparitions in the balcony area, including a man in 1930s garb who disappears when approached. In the mezzanine lobby, a faceless woman in a 1940s clothing has been seen climbing the stairs. In the restroom beyond the Ladies’ Parlor, the sound of a young child giggling has been heard. The ghost of a projectionist who had a heart attack on the job is said to haunt the projection booth, and Ferdinand Frisch, an employee who died in the building in 1965, is said to appear throughout the building.
I would like to compliment a box office customer service worker at the Louisville Palace. I called and the person on the phone was very informative so I ask her name and said it was Lloyd. I... Read more
A stunning venue. I just have one large complaint. When charging hard-working people hundreds of dollars more for the first three rows, aka VIP, that's not so VIP, please do not stuff the chairs... Read more
First time seeing a show at the palace. Very comfortable several places to get beverages and loved that they had popcorn!!!! Tip - take an Uber, Lyft, etc. there are three theaters all within... Read more
The Louisville Palace
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- Mon - Fri: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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