Dothan Opera House, Dothan
Facts and practical information
The Dothan Opera House is a historic performing arts venue in Dothan, Alabama. It was built in 1914–15 as a municipal auditorium by the growing town. Seating 800, it opened October 8, 1915, with a performance by a local orchestra. The building was designed by Atlanta architectural firm Morris & Morris in a blend of Classical Revival and Italianate styles. The first floor features three central arched entry doors, with a pair of arched windows on either side. The second story is dominated by Ionic pilasters, four in the center section, and three on each side. The pilasters support a limestone architrave beneath a denticulated cornice and parapet roof. On the parapet, in line with each column in the center section is a figurine of an opera singer. A mural painted on the backdrop of the stage depicts the building under construction and some of the more famous acts to have performed in the theater. ()
Dothan Opera House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wiregrass Museum of Art, Dothan Civic Center, Main Street Commercial District, Dothan–Enterprise–Ozark Combined Statistical Area.
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Train
- Csx (24 min walk)