Paramount Center

Boston


This art deco masterpiece, restored by Emerson College, reopened in 2010. Originally a 1700-seat, single-screen cinema, it was owned by Paramount Pictures (thus the name). The new facility includes a cinema and a black-box stage, as well as the more traditional but still grand main stage.


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Nearby Boston attractions

1. Boston Massacre Monument

0.11 MILES

Paying tribute to the five victims of the Boston Massacre, this 25ft memorial replicates Paul Revere’s famous engraving of the tragic event.

2. Parkman Bandstand

0.16 MILES

Dating to 1912, Parkman Bandstand is now used for concerts, rallies and other events.

3. Brewer Fountain

0.17 MILES

Dating to 1868, this lovely bronze fountain depicts four aquatic deities from antiquity.

4. Great Elm Site

0.18 MILES

Now marked by a plaque, the Great Elm stood on this site for more than 200 years. History has it that the tree was used for public executions in the 17th…

5. Central Burying Ground

0.19 MILES

The Central Burying Ground is one of the city's oldest cemeteries, but it was a less prestigious resting place, used for Catholics, outsiders and British…

6. Blaxton Plaque

0.2 MILES

The 50-acre Boston Common is the country’s oldest public park. If you have any doubt, refer to the plaque emblazoned with the words of the treaty between…

7. Boston Common

0.2 MILES

America's oldest public park, Boston Common has a long and storied history, serving as a campground for British troops during the Revolutionary War and as…

8. Millennium Tower

0.21 MILES

On the site of the former Filene's Department Store, the Millennium Tower is a high-rise residential tower and the tallest Boston skyscraper outside the…