Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is a famous playhouse located in London, England. Originally built in 1599, it was the venue for many of William Shakespeare's plays. The theatre was constructed using timber and had a circular design, allowing for an open-air experience. It could hold around 3,000 spectators, who watched performances from various levels.
The original Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613 but was rebuilt the following year. A modern reconstruction, known as Shakespeare's Globe, opened in 1997 near the original site. Today, it serves as a cultural landmark, offering performances and educational programs about Shakespeare and his works.