Shakespeare’s Globe, located in London, meticulously recreates the theatergoing experience of the Elizabethan era. Constructed using period-appropriate materials, the circular auditorium closely resembles the original 16th-century Globe Theatre, which once stood just a street away before it was destroyed by fire. The wooden, open-air structure provides an atmospheric setting for performances, with Shakespeare’s works dominating the schedule. Visitors can immerse themselves in the plays, experiencing the Bard’s masterpieces in a setting that closely mirrors the conditions of their first performances.
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