87 Comments for Majestic Theater

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Pystysuuntainen asetelma, josta ei puutu yksityiskohtia. :)
I wonder if the ornamental work that has survived could and will be salvaged? If so, they better hurry!
Yes, I cannot understand why would anyone want to destroy the beautful things we create that separate us from other animals.
what are those pillars above the ceiling?
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How sad that animals are left to roam our streets and trash everything.
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Often the pipes of the theatre organ were placed in these niches and were covered by some decorative screen.
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I totally agree Bob. It would be awesome if they could re-purpose some of this in a new structure.
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It seems a terrible shame for someone not to salvage those pillars and the plaster-work above them. That kind of craftsmanship is truly a thing of the past. I would love to have them!
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awesome!
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To think, some day this beautiful stone work will fall to the wrecking ball, such a shame.
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Faces come out of the rain, when you're strange. Looks to be a total of 20 of them, but maybe only 4 different faces.
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Maybe she lost her arms, but good thing she still has her hands stuck on top of her head.
Great gallery! On to the next...
I agree, they should be saved! Not sure where one would put them, maybe another vintage theater that is being saved, but these are too gorgeous to just leave to weather and rot away
I agree! I like to see that "naturally growing" plant look on buildings. Homes and apartments look so refreshingly natural and pretty with that style of decoration too. But this is a pretty shotb