5 theaters of the world, where everyone must visit at least once. London, Milan, Beijing and other cities from our collection are able to surprise everyone with their culture. But today we will focus on the most amazing and magical theaters from different parts of the world. Ready to go on a trip?</p>
Shakespeare's Globe, London
The beginning of this famous theater dates back to the distant 1599. The very first Globe & raquo; was created thanks to the actors Lord Chamberlain's Men, among them the greatest writer William Shakespeare. The theater burned down in 1613, but already in 1614 it was restored (existed until 1642).
The famous building of Globus & raquo; was opened in 1997. The building is of tremendous value, as it was carefully recreated in accordance with the surviving descriptions and found in the excavations of the remnants of the basement (in 1989, under the Anchor Terrace parking lot on Park Street). There is a modern building of the theater just in 205 m from the original location of Globe & raquo;

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Teatro alla Scala, Milan
Teatro alla Scala, better known by the abbreviated name La Scala, — The most famous opera house in the world, founded in 1778. The building was built by architect Giuseppe Piermarini on the site of the church of Santa Maria della Scala, which gave the name of the legendary theater. The world center of opera culture hides behind itself a common facade, but inside there is an atmosphere of luxury and grandeur.

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Theater Royal, Drury Lane, London
The Royal Theater at Drury Lane is considered the oldest continuously operating theater in the UK. It opened in 1663 and became the center of the English drama of the Restoration period. However, only nine years after the opening, the wooden building was burned down. The new stone building opened the doors for spectators in 1674. But at the beginning of the XIX century, another fire occurred. The modern building of the Royal Theater appeared in 1812 by the design of Benjamin Wyatt. Specialization of the legendary Theater Royal — musicals.

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Huguang Guild Hall, Beijing
The Theater of the Peking Opera was built in 1807 and at one time was considered one of the four great theaters of all of Beijing. The building was famous for its magnificent interiors painted in red, green and gold shades. There is also a small museum dedicated to the rich history of the Peking Opera in Huguang Guild Hall.
Being in the capital of the Celestial Empire, be sure to visit this magical place and enjoy the traditional performance that plunges in the days of ancient China.

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Palais Garnier, Paris
< p>Also known as the Paris Opera or the Grand Opera. This theater in the heart of France is one of the most famous and significant in the world. The magnificent Garnier Palace, considered a masterpiece of architecture in the Bos-ar style, opened the first doors for visitors in 1875.The building of the Paris National Opera envelops myths and legends, the most famous of which is — about the ghost of Erica. The Garnier Palace is open for public visits: it can be seen both as part of the excursion and on its own. Do not forget to include this place in your list of attractions that you must visit in romantic Paris.

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