The Ziegfeld Head
The Ziegfeld Head is a unique sculpture located at 52 East 80th Street in New York City. It is the only remaining piece of the old Ziegfeld Theater, which was a prominent movie palace, TV studio, and Broadway theater that operated from 1927 to 1966. The limestone head of a Greco-Roman goddess was originally located on the front of the theater and was later acquired by Jerry Hammer, a theatrical producer, who had it placed in his front yard. The Ziegfeld Head is now a fascinating relic that offers a glimpse into the history of the iconic Ziegfeld Theater.
In 1969, a second Ziegfeld Theater opened a few hundred feet from the original location, but it does not have the same architectural grandeur as its predecessor. However, the interior of the new theater is considered one of the best places to watch a movie in New York City. The Ziegfeld Head at 52 East 80th Street serves as a reminder of the once-great Ziegfeld Theater and is definitely worth a visit for those interested in the city's cultural history.
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