Built in 1928, the Ohio Theatre stands as a National Historic Landmark in downtown Columbus, known for its opulent Spanish Baroque interiors. The theatre’s gilded decor and a 20-foot central chandelier create a dazzling atmosphere that captivates visitors. Originally a movie house, it has since transformed into a performing arts center, offering a rich cultural experience. Today, guests can explore the ornate details and enjoy a variety of performances, making it a notable destination for both architecture enthusiasts and the general public.
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