Aztec Theater

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The Aztec Theater is a historic, ornately decorated movie palace and performance venue known for its elaborate Mesoamerican-inspired architectural design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
movie theater
performing arts venue
architecturalStyle Mesoamerican Revival architecture NERFINISHED
exotic revival architecture
category cinemas and movie theaters in Texas
historic theaters in the United States
theaters in San Antonio, Texas
country United States of America
currentUse concert venue
live performance venue
era early 20th century American movie palaces
hasFeature balconies
colorful murals
large decorative proscenium
ornamental plasterwork
projection booth
stage
themed lighting fixtures
hasNameOrigin named after the Aztec civilization
heritageStatus historic theater
locatedIn San Antonio, Texas NERFINISHED
locatedNear San Antonio River Walk NERFINISHED
locatedOn Crockett Street NERFINISHED
notableFor elaborate Mesoamerican-inspired interior decoration
ornate lobby and auditorium
themed architectural ornamentation
openingDate 1926
originalUse movie palace
partOf Downtown San Antonio NERFINISHED
thematicInspiration Aztec civilization
Mesoamerican cultures
usedFor film screenings
live music concerts
special events
theatrical performances

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downtown San Antonio hasLandmark Aztec Theater
subject surface form: Downtown San Antonio
this entity surface form: Aztec Theatre
Aztec Theater façade partOf Aztec Theater