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Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court, London
Londons great attraction: what to see in Shakespeares England. How to find and identify the chief reconstructions of old Tudor buildings at Earls Court. Date: 1912
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich history of Shakespeare's England at the Earls Court Shakespeare Exhibition in London, a great attraction for literature lovers and history buffs alike. Dating back to 1912, this historical showcase offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore reconstructions of some of the most iconic Tudor buildings from England's Elizabethan era. One of the main highlights of the exhibition is the reconstruction of the Revenge, the ship that Shakespeare's character Hamlet famously avenges his father's death on. Another must-see is the Guildhall, a grand building that once served as the administrative center of London. The Apethorpe, Salisbury, and Exeter Houses, with their intricate Norman architecture, are also not to be missed. For those interested in education and learning, the Trinity College and the Fortune Theatre are a must-visit. The Trinity College in Cambridge was where Shakespeare may have studied, while the Fortune Theatre was the first permanent home of some of his plays. The exhibition also features reconstructions of other notable buildings, such as the Norman House, Ashby St. Legers, Ledbury, South Wraxhall Porch, Potterne, High Holborn, and Coventry Almshouses. Visitors can also admire the beautiful Dixter Hall and the Porch of Ashby St. Legers. The Earls Court Shakespeare Exhibition is a testament to England's rich literary and historical heritage. With its impressive reconstructions and immersive displays, it offers a unique and unforgettable experience for all. Some of the notable figures associated with the exhibition include Torrance and Stephenson, who were instrumental in its creation. Don't miss this opportunity to explore Shakespeare's England and step into the world of one of the greatest dramatists and playwrights in history.
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