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Golden Gate Theater, San Francisco

Built in 1920 and influenced by the 'Art Deco' and 'Gothic Revival' styles, this theater has over 2,800 seats.

Built in 1920 and influenced by the 'Art Deco' and 'Gothic Revival' styles, this theater has over 2,800 seats. It was designed by architect Gustave Albert Lansburgh.


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About Golden Gate Theater

 1 Taylor Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

 +1 415-551-2000

 www.shnsf.com

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