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  1. 9 Virtual Tours of Shakespearean Spots. By Google Arts & Culture. Shakespeares Globe Exterior Shakespeare's Globe. Explore iconic places from the playwright's life, and the locations said...

  2. 1 de jun. de 2020 · Our virtual tours of Shakespearean spots are incomplete without a visit to Shakespeare’s Globe. This Elizabethan theatre was originally built in 1599 and is where the famous playwright staged his plays. The original theatre was destroyed by a fire in 1613, during a performance of ‘Henry VIII’.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2019 · Travel to these beautiful destinations which became the settings for the most romantic and dramatic of Wiliam Shakespeare’s plays. William Shakespeare often called “the Bard” is said to be one of the greatest writers in the English language.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2020 · Now – handily timed to coincide with the Bard’s birthday and the worldwide lockdown – you can embark upon a Google Earth tour of the locations which inspired Shakespeare’s plays. Mixing well-known historical spots with lesser-known inspirations, the tour is essentially a literary-themed gap year that you can do in your ...

  5. www.shakespearesglobe.com › discover › shakespeares-worldThe Globe | Shakespeare's Globe

    The first Globe was built by the company Shakespeare was in – the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Richard Burbage was the company’s leading actor. They had played at the Theatre, built by the Burbage family on land leased from a Mr Allen. In 1597, Allen refused to renew the lease. However the Burbages owned the Theatre because the lease said they ...

  6. Following in the Bard’s footsteps – literally. Discover the 146-mile route that Shakespeare took to travel to the London playhouses – and experience the same scenery that may have inspired ...

  7. learn.shakespeare.org.uk › p › virtual-tour-of-shakespeare-s-birthplaceVirtual Tour of Shakespeare's Birthplace

    Access a virtual tour of Shakespeare's Birthplace and experience his family home from afar. Created especially for English language learners at an intermediate level (CEFR B1) and above, the tour with its accompanying resources introduces life in Tudor England and the Shakespeare family.