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Shakespeare'S Birthplace, Stratford Upon Avon, United Kingdom
Step into the historic setting of William Shakespeare's childhood by visiting the birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Step into the historic setting where William Shakespeare embarked upon his literary journey. Upon arrival, admire the house where he was born and raised, now preserved as an authentic piece of Tudor architecture. Witness the original workshop run by his father, John Shakespeare, which once thrived in this bustling community.
As you explore the interior, marvel at the rooms where William lived during his formative years. This period marked the beginning of his profound impact on literature, as he married Anne Hathaway, who bore him twins: Hamnet and Judith.
Upon stepping inside the property, engage with "Beyond Words," an interactive exhibit that immerses visitors in the world of Shakespeare's time. Among its highlights is the rare 1632 edition of his plays known as the Second Folio, a treasure trove of poetic brilliance and enduring legacy.
Lastly, make sure to utilize your smartphone to access engaging video tributes that animate Shakespeare's narratives, making these timeless tales accessible and unforgettable.
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| Includes | The entrance to Shakespeare's Birthplace is an esteemed venue for exhibitions dedicated to his life and works. |
| Not suitable for | Individuals who require assistance with mobility due to physical limitations or disabilities, often referred to as wheelchair users. |
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Stratford-upon-Avon
The original workshop run by his father, John Shakespeare
Not specified, but likely one of the living quarters within the house
"Beyond Words"
Access engaging video tributes that animate Shakespeare's narratives
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