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The Fox Theatre is Atlanta's most opulent and beloved performance venue, a lavish 1929 movie palace whose interior was designed to evoke an exotic Moorish courtyard, complete with a domed 'sky' ceiling twinkling with 'stars' and drifting clouds, ornate Egyptian and Arabian detailing, and the mighty 'Mighty Mo' Möller pipe organ. Saved from demolition by a passionate community campaign in the 1970s, it now hosts touring Broadway shows, concerts, and films in a setting that's a spectacle in its own right.

For visitors not catching a show, behind-the-scenes guided tours reveal the architecture, the organ, and the building's dramatic rescue story. It's a National Historic Landmark and one of the finest surviving movie palaces in the US, worth seeing for the room as much as the performance.

Don't miss

  • The Moorish-courtyard auditorium with its starry 'sky' ceiling
  • The 'Mighty Mo' theatre pipe organ
  • Ornate Egyptian and Arabian decorative detailing
  • Touring Broadway shows and concerts
  • Behind-the-scenes guided tours

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Fox Theatre

You can visit on your own (show tickets vary by event; separate guided building tours are offered on select days, book ahead). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
3,468
4 star
736
3 star
177
2 star
58
1 star
37

Know before you go

  • If you can't catch a show, take a guided tour to see the auditorium and organ.
  • Look up, the 'sky' ceiling with twinkling stars and moving clouds is the signature feature.
  • It's on the MARTA line at North Avenue, easy to reach.
  • Book tours ahead; they run only on select days.

A bit of history

Opened in 1929, originally part-conceived as a Shriners temple before becoming a grand movie palace, the Fox narrowly escaped demolition in 1975 when the 'Save the Fox' campaign rallied the city. Restored and run by a nonprofit, it became a National Historic Landmark and Atlanta cultural institution.

Common questions

Can I see inside without a show ticket?

Yes, the Fox runs behind-the-scenes guided tours on select days, revealing the auditorium, the pipe organ, and the building's history.

What's special about the interior?

It's designed like an exotic Moorish courtyard, with a domed ceiling of twinkling 'stars' and drifting clouds, plus ornate Egyptian and Arabian detailing.

What's on there?

Touring Broadway productions, concerts, and occasional films, in one of the grandest surviving movie palaces in the US.

How do I get there?

MARTA rail to North Avenue station in Midtown Atlanta puts you right at the theatre.

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