Built in 1930 as one of Loew’s “Wonder Theatres,” the United Palace stands as a breathtaking example of eclectic architecture, blending Byzantine, Moorish, and Deco styles, designed by Thomas Lamb. Once a premier venue for vaudeville and cinema, it now flourishes as the United Palace of Spiritual Arts, committed to offering transformative cultural experiences. With over 3,000 seats, it remains one of Manhattan's largest theatres, welcoming all to enjoy a rich tapestry of beauty, creativity, and spiritual development for over 90 years.




















