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"The Globe Theatre: A Timeless Icon of London's Cultural Legacy" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of London at the iconic Globe Theatre

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: The Globe Theatre (engraving)

The Globe Theatre (engraving)
671535 The Globe Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Globe Theatre. Illustration for The New Popular Educator (Cassell, 1891)

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Souvenir of My Partner at Globe Theatre (chromolitho)

Souvenir of My Partner at Globe Theatre (chromolitho)
732650 Souvenir of My Partner at Globe Theatre (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Advert for the Globe Theatre, London, for La Belle Normande (colour litho)

Advert for the Globe Theatre, London, for La Belle Normande (colour litho)
584689 Advert for the Globe Theatre, London, for La Belle Normande (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advert for the Globe Theatre, London)

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: 'The Heel of Achilles, 'produced at the Globe Theatre 6 February, Scene from Act IV (b / w photo)

"The Heel of Achilles, "produced at the Globe Theatre 6 February, Scene from Act IV (b / w photo)
1629361 " The Heel of Achilles, " produced at the Globe Theatre 6 February, Scene from Act IV (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Scene from 'False Shame, 'at the Globe Theatre (engraving)

Scene from "False Shame, "at the Globe Theatre (engraving)
1589019 Scene from " False Shame, " at the Globe Theatre (engraving) by Friston, David Henry (fl.1853-82); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from " False Shame)

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Globe Theatre, 46th Street and Broadway, c. 1916-17 (b / w photo)

Globe Theatre, 46th Street and Broadway, c. 1916-17 (b / w photo)
1078703 Globe Theatre, 46th Street and Broadway, c.1916-17 (b/w photo) by Hassler, William Davis (1877-1921); Collection of the New-York Historical Society, USA; (add.info.: Globe Theatre)

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: UK - England, London

UK - England, London
England, London, The Globe Theatre

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Main entrance, Shakespeares Globe, Southwark, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Main entrance, Shakespeares Globe, Southwark, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Main entrance, Shakespeares Globe, Southwark, London, England, UK, 3/9/10

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Globe Theatre, Temp. Elizabeth, (c1878). The Globe Theatre on Bankside as it might have looked during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Richard Burbage, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Richard Burbage, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Richard Burbage, (1897). English stage actor Burbage (1567-1619) was one of the most famous actors of the Globe Theatre in London

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: The Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, 1810

The Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, 1810. View with a plan of surrounding streets and a description beneath

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Model of the Globe Theatre, c1950

Model of the Globe Theatre, c1950. Model of Shakespeares Globe Theatre as it was thought to have looked in the sixteenth or seventeenth century

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Panoramic view of London, c1670. Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar

Panoramic view of London, c1670. Artist: Wenceslaus Hollar
Panoramic view of London, c1670. View of London from Southwark, looking west up the River Thames with the Globe Theatre and the Bear Garden in the centre

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: View of London from the south, 1832. Artist: Robert Martin

View of London from the south, 1832. Artist: Robert Martin
View of London from the south, 1832. Section of a panoramic view of Westminster and the City of London from Whitehall to St Katherines by the Tower and beyond

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Bankside, Southwark, London, c1560

Bankside, Southwark, London, c1560
View of the Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, c1560

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: View of the Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, 1810

View of the Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, 1810

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: The Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, c1647

The Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, c1647

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Globe Theatre of Shakespeare, 1886

Globe Theatre of Shakespeare, 1886. Found in the Collection of Burgtheater, Vienna

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark (right) and the Bear Garden, c1597 (1825)

Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark (right) and the Bear Garden, c1597 (1825)
Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark (right) and the Bear Garden c1599 (1825). The Globe Theatre was opened in 1599 and is associated with performances of Shakespeares plays

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Interior of the Globe Theatre, Bankside, London, 1617-1619

Interior of the Globe Theatre, Bankside, London, 1617-1619. Stage of the second Globe, built on the foundations and in the same style as the first immediately after the fire of 1613

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: The Dene sisters, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey

The Dene sisters, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
The Dene sisters, 1893. Dorothy Dene (1859-1899) was a popular and successful actress and a leading light in the Shakespearian Company performing at the Globe Theatre

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, as it appeared c1598

Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark, London, as it appeared c1598. Wood engraving after contemporary drawing. The original Globe Theatre opened in 1598 and staged several of Shakespeares plays

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark (right) and the Bear Garden, c1597 (1825)

Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark (right) and the Bear Garden, c1597 (1825)
Globe Theatre, Bankside, Southwark (right) and the Bear Garden c1599 (1825). The Globe Theatre was opened in 1599 and is associated with performances of Shakespeares plays

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: VISSCHER: LONDON, 1616. Detail from Claes Jansz Visschers 1616 view of London

VISSCHER: LONDON, 1616. Detail from Claes Jansz Visschers 1616 view of London, showing the Bear Garden and the Globe Theatre on the south bank of the River Thames, with Old St

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. Drawing (reconstruction) of the second Globe Theater

LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. Drawing (reconstruction) of the second Globe Theater. From a conjurers circle on the floor cloth, Faustus is raising Mephistopheles, 17th century

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Illustration of Globe Theatre being built in Elizabethan times

Illustration of Globe Theatre being built in Elizabethan times

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: THE GLOBE THEATRE, c1600. The Globe Theatre in London, England. Drawing, c1600

THE GLOBE THEATRE, c1600. The Globe Theatre in London, England. Drawing, c1600

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater, Southwark, London, England

LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater, Southwark, London, England. Wood engraving after a contemporary drawing

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Reconstruction of the Second Globe Theatre in London; from the conjurers circle on the floor cloth

Reconstruction of the Second Globe Theatre in London; from the conjurers circle on the floor cloth
GLOBE THEATRE. Reconstruction of the Second Globe Theatre in London; from the conjurers circle on the floor cloth, Faustus is raising Mephistopheles through a trap

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: England, London, Globe Theatre

England, London, Globe Theatre
England, London, Southwark. Shakespears's Globe Theatre on the south bank of the River Thames, London

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: THE GLOBE THEATRE, c1600. The Globe Theatre during Shakespeares era, London, England

THE GLOBE THEATRE, c1600. The Globe Theatre during Shakespeares era, London, England. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: GLOBE THEATRE, 1869. The New Globe Theatre in the Strand, London, England. Wood engraving, 1869

GLOBE THEATRE, 1869. The New Globe Theatre in the Strand, London, England. Wood engraving, 1869

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: THE GLOBE THEATRE, 1616. Detail from the Visscher view of London

THE GLOBE THEATRE, 1616. Detail from the Visscher view of London

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater, Southwark, London, 1599-1614

LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater, Southwark, London, 1599-1614. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater (mislabeled the Bear-Baiting arena)

LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater (mislabeled the Bear-Baiting arena)
LONDON: GLOBE THEATRE. The Globe Theater (mislabeled the Bear-Baiting arena ) as shown in a detail from Wenceslaus Hollars Long View of London, England, 1647

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: England, London, Southwark. Shakespears's Globe Theatre on the soothe bank of the River Thames

England, London, Southwark. Shakespears's Globe Theatre on the soothe bank of the River Thames, London

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Globe Theatre in London

Globe Theatre in London
Globe Theatre at Southwark, London, where many of Shakespeares plays were performed. Hand-colored 19th-century woodcut reproduction of an earlier drawing

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Aerial image of the Globe Theatre (Shakespeares Globe) and the River Thames

Aerial image of the Globe Theatre (Shakespeares Globe) and the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: Exterior of the restored Globe Theatre, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Exterior of the restored Globe Theatre, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGlobe Theatre Collection: The Globe Theatre, with the Tate Modern Gallery beyond, Bankside, London

The Globe Theatre, with the Tate Modern Gallery beyond, Bankside, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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"The Globe Theatre: A Timeless Icon of London's Cultural Legacy" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of London at the iconic Globe Theatre. This magnificent structure, captured in various engravings and views throughout the centuries, stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of theater and art. In an enchanting panorama of London from 1616, we catch a glimpse of this architectural marvel nestled among the bustling cityscape. The Globe Theatre proudly showcases its grandeur alongside other landmarks like the Bear Garden, creating a vibrant atmosphere that captivates both locals and visitors alike. Fast forward to 1647, when Wenceslaus Hollars' detailed view reveals an intriguing twist - labels reversed. Yet even with this small quirk, it is impossible to overlook the majesty of the Globe Theatre. Its distinctive shape and prominent position on Bankside make it an unmistakable symbol of theatrical excellence. As we journey through time, Nicolas Visschers' depiction from 1616 transports us directly into Shakespearean England. The Globe Theatre takes center stage amidst a thriving metropolis filled with life and energy. It serves as a beacon for artists seeking inspiration and audiences yearning for unforgettable performances. Today, standing proud on Bankside in modern-day London, The Globe Theatre continues to inspire awe. Its timeless charm has attracted countless theater enthusiasts from across Europe and beyond. With each visit comes an opportunity to experience Shakespeare's works brought to life by talented actors who breathe new life into these classic tales. The allure doesn't end there – adjacent to The New Globe Theatre lies another cultural gem: Tate Modern Gallery. This juxtaposition between old and new creates a captivating contrast that highlights London's ever-evolving artistic landscape. Through changing times and shifting perspectives captured over centuries by artists such as Stan Tracey or depicted in contemporary ink-and-gouache renditions from 2006; one thing remains constant – The Globe Theatre's unwavering presence as a symbol of London's cultural heritage.