Shakespeare’s Globe is one of London’s most iconic and culturally significant landmarks. Situated on the south bank of the River Thames, near London Bridge, it is a modern reconstruction of the original Globe Theatre, which was co-founded by William Shakespeare in 1599. This theatre serves not only as a venue for performances of Shakespeare’s plays but also as an educational and cultural hub that preserves the traditions of Elizabethan theatre for contemporary audiences. The Globe stands as a testament to Shakespeare’s enduring legacy, showcasing the vibrancy, drama, and innovation of his works while offering a unique window into the world of 16th and 17th-century theatre.