Photo Gallery - The Palais De Danse
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A raised view of the Palais de Danse prior to the building of the ground floor extension.
The downstairs hall laid out for a wedding reception during the 1960's. The jukebox is also visible in this image.
The Bridgend Town Flood of 1960 badly damaged the ground floor of the building, although dances continued to run the following week in the upstairs floor.
The Palais can be clearly viewed in this aerial photograph of Bridgend, with the Embassy cinema in the foreground.
The Palais De Danse regulary hosted dinner dances, functions, parties and weddings throughout the weekends.
A memorable photograph of a dinner dance in full swing!
A view of the upstairs dance hall prepared for an immediate function. The image shows the huge capacity of the venue, which was unrivalled in the Bridgend area.
A rear view of the Palais overlooking the River Ogmore showing the rear staircase.
A side view of the Palais overlooking the River Ogmore.
An extremely rare colour family photo of the impressive art décor that was painted on the walls of the upstairs dance floor (2002).
Another family photo showing the wooden dance floor, main stage and interior decor of the upstairs. (2002)
The art décor remained in view even after the main building was demolished in 2003.
The demolition of the Palais de Danse - 2003