The Pabst Theater, a national historic landmark and the fourth-oldest continually operating theatre in the United States, stands as a testament to Gilded Age opulence in Milwaukee’s Theatre District. Commissioned by beer magnate Frederick Pabst in 1895, this German-style opera house retains its original grandeur both inside and out. Visitors can marvel at the intricate details and lavish decor, while also enjoying performances by renowned artists who grace its stage. The Pabst Theater continues to be a vibrant cultural hub, offering a blend of historical charm and contemporary entertainment.
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