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Hotel Metropole & Broadway Theater, 1756 Broadway St Denver, Denver County, CO
The Metropole was a significant 1890s luxury hotel, designed by an unrenowned architect from Chicago, J.W. Wood. It is distinguished by its Richardsonian Romanesque Revival west facade and grand and theatrical presence in the streetscape. Built in 1891, it was boasted by the Colorado Graphic as one of the first "fireproof" hotels in the country, employing hollow clay fired tile units for all partitions, floors, ceilings, and walls. Part of the hotel was the Broadway Theatre (heraled by the Colorado Graphic as the first fireproof theatre in the West), an ornate vaudeville showhouse, whose interior was decorated in East Indian themes. The Metropole was recognized as one of the three grand hotels in Denver at the turn of the century, along with the Windsor Hotel and Brown Palace Hotel... ... Read More Read Less
Hotel Metropole & Broadway Theater, 1756 Broadway St Denver, Denver County, CO
The Metropole was a significant 1890s luxury hotel, designed by an unrenowned architect from Chicago, J.W. Wood. It is distinguished by its Richardsonian Romanesque Revival west facade and grand and theatrical presence in the streetscape. Built in 1891, it was boasted by the Colorado Graphic as one of the first "fireproof" hotels in the country, employing hollow clay fired tile units for all partitions, floors, ceilings, and walls. Part of the hotel was the Broadway Theatre (heraled by the Colorado Graphic as the first fireproof theatre in the West), an ornate vaudeville showhouse, whose interior was decorated in East Indian themes. The Metropole was recognized as one of the three grand hotels in Denver at the turn of the century, along with the Windsor Hotel and Brown Palace Hotel... ... Read More Read Less


Hotel Metropole & Broadway Theater, 1756 Broadway St Denver, Denver County, CO
The Metropole was a significant 1890s luxury hotel, designed by an unrenowned architect from Chicago, J.W. Wood. It is distinguished by its Richardsonian Romanesque Revival west facade and grand and theatrical presence in the streetscape.Built in 1891, it was boasted by the Colorado Graphic as one of the first "fireproof" hotels in the country, employing hollow clay fired tile units for all partitions, floors, ceilings, and walls. Part of the hotel was the Broadway Theatre (heraled by the Colorado Graphic as the first fireproof theatre in the West), an ornate vaudeville showhouse, whose interior was decorated in East Indian themes. The Metropole was recognized as one of the three grand hotels in Denver at the turn of the century, along with the Windsor Hotel and Brown Palace Hotel...
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Sep 27, 2021
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