Difference between revisions of "Latin Quarter [New York City] (Q26751)"
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| + | Nightclub, opened in the 1920 as Palais Royale with the Moulin Rouge in the basement. 1942 re-opened as Latin Quarter. 1969-1978 upstairs room used as a cinema (Cine Lido, 575 seats), from 1978 as a disco (22 Steps), from 1979 as a Broadway theatre (22 Steps, 1980 renamed Princess Theatre, 1984 renamed Latin Quarter). 1985 re-opened as nightclub Latin Quarter. Demolished 1989 in favour of a hotel. - [Subsequently, the nightclub first moved to 2551 Broadway at 96th Street, and in 2003 to 511 Lexington Avenue at 48th Street]. (English) | ||||||||||||||
| Property / Note: Nightclub, opened in the 1920 as Palais Royale with the Moulin Rouge in the basement. 1942 re-opened as Latin Quarter. 1969-1978 upstairs room used as a cinema (Cine Lido, 575 seats), from 1978 as a disco (22 Steps), from 1979 as a Broadway theatre (22 Steps, 1980 renamed Princess Theatre, 1984 renamed Latin Quarter). 1985 re-opened as nightclub Latin Quarter. Demolished 1989 in favour of a hotel. - [Subsequently, the nightclub first moved to 2551 Broadway at 96th Street, and in 2003 to 511 Lexington Avenue at 48th Street]. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 15 September 2025
theatre in Manhattan
- Latin Quarter
| Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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| English | Latin Quarter [New York City] | theatre in Manhattan |
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40°45'35.496"N, 73°59'4.416"W
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Nightclub, opened in the 1920 as Palais Royale with the Moulin Rouge in the basement. 1942 re-opened as Latin Quarter. 1969-1978 upstairs room used as a cinema (Cine Lido, 575 seats), from 1978 as a disco (22 Steps), from 1979 as a Broadway theatre (22 Steps, 1980 renamed Princess Theatre, 1984 renamed Latin Quarter). 1985 re-opened as nightclub Latin Quarter. Demolished 1989 in favour of a hotel. - [Subsequently, the nightclub first moved to 2551 Broadway at 96th Street, and in 2003 to 511 Lexington Avenue at 48th Street]. (English)
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1371
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200 West 48th Street, New York, NY 10036
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1942
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1989
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