The Palace Theatre in Columbus, Ohio is a converted movie theater built in 1926 that now hosts Columbus' finest acts in the performing arts. Originally designed as a vaudeville performance house, the theater was Columbus' busiest in the 1930s through the 1950s, hosting greats like Louis Armstrong and Bing Crosby. Yet, its expertly designed acoustics and opulent decoration in the style of the Palais de Versailles in France still draws guests to sold out shows night after night.