Oriental Theatre, Milwaukee
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Facts and practical information
Oriental Theatre is a theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin operated by Milwaukee Film. The theater was built and opened in 1927 as a movie palace with East Indian decor. It is said to be the only movie palace to incorporate East Indian artwork. Designed by Gustave A. Dick and Alex Bauer, the theater has two minaret towers, three stained glass chandeliers, several hand-drawn murals, six bigger-than-life Buddhas, dozens of original draperies, eight porcelain lions, and hundreds of elephants. ()
Capacity: 1530Coordinates: 43°3'34"N, 87°53'7"W
Day trips
Oriental Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. Hedwig's, North Point Light, Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, Green Gallery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Oriental Theatre?
Nearby attractions include Black Cat Alley, Milwaukee (1 min walk), Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee (3 min walk), North Point Water Tower, Milwaukee (8 min walk), Saints Peter and Paul Roman Catholic Church Complex, Milwaukee (8 min walk).
How to get to Oriental Theatre by public transport?
The nearest stations to Oriental Theatre:
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- Burns Commons • Lines: M (25 min walk)
- Ogden at Astor • Lines: M (28 min walk)
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- Union • Lines: 901 (29 min walk)