The Ambassador Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri, was a grand movie palace designed by the renowned architectural firm of Rapp and Rapp. Opening its doors in 1926, this opulent theater with a capacity of 3,000 patrons became a landmark of 1920s rococo theater design.
Despite its impressive history and architectural significance, the Ambassador Theatre met its demise in 1997 and was eventually demolished. Some of its important architectural elements were salvaged and preserved by the National Building Arts Center, ensuring a piece of St. Louis's cultural heritage lives on.
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