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Revision as of 23:09, 16 January 2023

The Globe Theatre in London is most closely associated with William Shakespeare and his plays. It represents a typical style of theatre building with a platform stage with a standing audience in the middle and seating audience wrapped almost all the way around. The theatre was constructed of wood, with no roof over the central part to allow light into the space, and held an audience of around 3000. A reconstruction of the Globe opened in 1997.

The 3D model, retrieved from Sketchfab shows the outside and the inside of the building, based on the limited information we have about the details of the theatre. The model gives an idea what is was like to see a theatre performance there. Feel free to walk around!



https://sketchfab.com/models/6d924cd92d05498795458e6cb80f1946/embed

Source: msasurvey

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