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wide-angle lens shot of the sumptuous dining room interior at the Padua Hills Theater with tables set for a wedding reception, no people there yet, tiered wedding cake on the near table and several tables in three rows with ornate flower pieces and dark ceiling with chandelier, curtains and soft mood lighting all around

Padua Hills Theatre

The 1931 national landmark theatre was the home of the famous Mexican Players: a dinner show spectacular that, until 1974, was Claremont's largest tourist attraction. Nestled in the foothills among a 1880's olive grove, Padua is now one of the premier wedding destinations in southern California with over 120 events per year (also hosting corporate events, private parties, and eighteen non-profit community events per year). The red-tagged facility was acquired from the City of Claremont and extensively renovated by Arteco Partners in 2009.

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