Hollywood Pantages Theatre, Los Angeles — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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In 1930, Hollywood built this Art Deco masterpiece for $3 million, a fortune at the time. The Pantages Theatre hosted the Academy Awards for 15 consecutive years, making it ground zero for Hollywood's biggest night. Today you can still attend performances in the same hall where Hollywood's elite gathered in tuxedos and gowns to crown cinema royalty. The ornate interior with its grand staircase and stunning chandeliers remains virtually unchanged. With Questo, you can explore where glamour was literally invented, where image-making met architecture, and where a town worshipped beauty and success.

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Address
6233 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028, USA

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Frequently asked questions

When was the Pantages built?
The Pantages Theatre opened in 1930 at a cost of $3 million, an enormous sum during the Depression era.
Why is it historically important?
The theatre hosted the Academy Awards ceremony for 15 consecutive years, making it synonymous with Hollywood's biggest night.
Can you attend performances there?
Yes, the Pantages still operates as a performance venue hosting Broadway shows, concerts, and theatrical productions.
What is the architecture like?
The ornate Art Deco interior features a grand staircase, stunning chandeliers, and period details virtually unchanged since opening.

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