Jefferson Park
Copernicus Center
5216 W. Lawrence Ave.
DETAILS:
At 2,000 seats, the Gateway Theater is among the grandest of Chicago's movie palaces. It's one of just four remaining atmospheric theaters in the city. The theater was a flagship for the Balaban and Katz movie circuit for 50 years until it was purchased by the Copernicus Foundation and transformed into a Polish Cultural Center in 1981. The original interior of the auditorium was restored and has remained mostly unchanged, while the surrounding building has been converted into offices and event spaces. In 1985, the "Solidarity Tower" was erected and the exterior was renovated to resemble the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland.
ARCHITECT, YEAR COMPLETED:
Rapp and Rapp, 1930
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