2024

SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHPLACE

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4.5/5
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So it was here that it all began: on April 26, 1564, the "Swan of the Avon" was born. His birthplace has been perfectly preserved and has copies of the first editions of his pieces, as well as manuscripts or birth certificates. Here we relive the daily life of the Shakespeare family by following in their footsteps within walls where everything evokes the Elizabethan era. Dickens, John Keats, Walter Scott and many others came before us to find inspiration. It is very difficult to go back to the 21st century after such a journey through time.

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 Stratford-Upon-Avon
2024

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE THEATRE

Operas and theaters to visit
4/5
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The construction of the theatre was the result of combined passions and energies, helped by private donations: until the 19th century, Shakespeare's birthplace and all the places where he had stayed were visited, he was worshipped, but not celebrated, because there was no theatre in Stratford. In 1870, Charles Flower donated the land. A circular theatre opened its doors in 1879. However, no troupe is yet permanently installed: performances take place in April (for Shakespeare's birthday) and in summer only. The building having been completely destroyed in 1926, the current theatre was built in 1932, thanks to a private donation, according to Elisabeth Scott's plans. A first company was established in 1950, including John Gielgud, Laurence Olivier, Vivien Leigh, among others... But the Royal Shakespeare Company was really founded in 1961, thanks to Peter Hall, who built a second theatre (The Swan) and set up a stage in London, the Barbican Theatre. Over the past 30 years, the company has been enriched by the work of Ben Kingsley, Vanessa Redgrave, Jeremy Irons and, more recently, Kenneth Brannagh. Curiously enough, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and the Swan Theatre work together behind the scenes, so that Falstaff can be found alongside La Mouette, Othello, La Duchesse de Malfi.... in all courtesy! Guided tours are regularly conducted by Shakespearean theatre enthusiasts who will teach you the history of backstage and rehearsals.

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 Stratford-Upon-Avon
2024

OFFICE DU TOURISME DE BRIDGNORTH

Tourist office

Bridgnorth, England, is a picturesque town well worth a visit. It is divided into two parts: High Town and Low Town. The High Town is home to the castle, churches and magnificent 16th- and 17th-century mansions. Low Town was once a bustling port on the River Severn. To reach either part of the town, you can take the steepest funicular railway in the country. The town also offers a number of staircases and steep paths for the more energetic, where goods were once transported to market. Today, these markets offer antiques and local produce. Bridgnorth Castle, although partially destroyed during the Civil War, offers a breathtaking view of the town. Nearby, an iron bridge leads to the Severn Valley Railway station, where you can take a steam train to explore the magnificent Severn Valley.

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 Bridgnorth
2024

COSTUME AND CHILDHOOD MUSEUM

Museums

Temporary exhibitions are dedicated to renowned English stylists. A museum of accessories presents fabrics and lace. The Birth Gallery has been offering a children's museum since the beginning of Victorian times: dolls with their home and wardrobe, as well as a Teddy Bears collection, the famous English teddy bears. Mothers can drive their sick daughter at Dolls Hospital, dolls hospital where they will find advice from specialists.

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 Bridgnorth
2024

BRIDGNORTH CASTLE

Castles to visit

From the imposing castle Normand built under the reign of Henry II, there is only one tower whose inclination more than 15 ° (more than the tower of Pisa) is at least worrying! The rest was demolished during the civil war. From the garden, we have a very nice view over the Severn and the valley.

See also across the city. Town Hall (Town Hall), St Leonard Church, and the street leading to it. Palmer's Hospital (1687, rebuilt in 1889). The Grammar School Dormitories (th century) once a teacher's house. Around the church, Richard Baxter's (th century). In High Street, the th century North Gate. At the same time, The King's Llead and the Swan St Mary's Street, according to a th century plan.

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 Bridgnorth
2024

RENSEIGNEMENTS

Tourist office

Stratford-upon-Avon is a charming town in Warwickshire, England. It is a popular tourist destination due to its close connection with the famous writer William Shakespeare. Visitors can explore Shakespeare's birthplace, as well as Shakespeare's Theatre Royal, where his plays are still performed today. The town also boasts charming cobbled streets, quaint stores and pretty gardens. Theater lovers can enjoy the Stratford-upon-Avon Festival, which offers a varied program of plays and shows throughout the year.

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 Stratford-Upon-Avon
2024

SHAKESPEARE BIRTHPLACE TRUST

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The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust looks after five buildings associated with William Shakespeare and his family (Shakespeare's Birthplace, New Place & Nash's House, Hall's Croft (temporarily closed), Anne Hathaway's Cottage and Mary Harden's House). The first three are located in the city center, while the other two are a little out of the way. You can buy a combined ticket for all five houses online, at a more attractive price.

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 Stratford-Upon-Avon
2024

ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE

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This lovely 500-year-old farm cottage, surrounded by flowers and greenery, was Anne Hathaway's home until her marriage to William Shakespeare. The period furnishings, including Anne Hathaway's bed, provide a change of scenery, and the flower-filled gardens are ideal for pleasant strolls. Orchard, English garden and aromatic plants... It's a truly charming and picturesque place, not to be missed. You'll discover the history of the place and the 13 generations of the family who lived there. The visit takes 2 hours.

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 Stratford-Upon-Avon
2024

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels

On the banks of the Avon River, this 13th century Gothic style church houses the baptismal font where poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564) and his daughters were baptized, as well as the tombstones under which they are buried. The playwright rests with his wife Anne Hathaway and daughter Susanna Hall. A must for readers on pilgrimage. More than 200,000 visitors visit it every year. Beautiful collection of stained glass windows and pulpits. A very beautiful place, full of history.

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 Stratford-Upon-Avon