The Ohio Theatre is known as the Official Theatre of the State of Ohio, with an incredibly designed interior of Spanish-Baroque architecture. The 2,791-seat theater hosts a range of events, from classical and modern dance, to family shows and large-scale concerts. It was originally a movie palace, saved from demolition in 1969 and completely restored. In 1977, it was named a National Historic Landmark. The theater is owned by the non-profit arts management organization CAPA (The Columbus Association for the Performing Arts), which was originally established to save the theater in 1969.