The Fox Theatre: A Blending of Egyptian and Moroccan Architecture

Megan Aubrey
by Megan Aubrey
Recently I visited the amazing Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a beautiful, historic building from the 1920's. Whether you like the theatre or not, this architecture can't be beat with its Egyptian and Moroccan influence. Check out the photos below for my favorite parts!
The original ticket booth.
A sky with twinkling stars and faux buildings is the highlight of the theater.
A gilded balcony.
A scene from the balcony.
Beautiful light fixtures were everywhere!
Gorgeous tile work.
The Egyptian ball room setup for a modern event.
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  • Megan Aubrey Megan Aubrey on Aug 09, 2013
    @JP S I absolutely love it! Glad you liked the pictures. I was a little worried with the low wattage they use there!
  • BJ BJ on Nov 16, 2013
    It is breathtaking and every time I go, I find it hard to watch the stage show, for looking at the beauty of the theater!
    • Megan Aubrey Megan Aubrey on Nov 17, 2013
      @BJ Wow! You're lucky you've seen shows there too! I've only just done the tour to see it. It really is breathtaking!!
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