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  1. The Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre (Polish: Gdański Teatr Szekspirowski) is a Shakespearean theatre in Gdańsk, Poland. It is built on the site of a 17th-century theatre, known as the Fencing School, where English travelling players performed works of English Renaissance theatre.

  2. Feb 9, 2015 · Technical, systems related and symbolic requirements make it the highest panoramic point. When the theatre roof is open, the view from the tower includes the interior of the theatre.

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  3. May 6, 2015 · The Shakespeare Theatre in Gdańsk, the first new-build theatre in Poland since 1989, is one of two new major cultural venues which have opened in the city in the last six months, with a third due to open in 2016.

  4. Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre: The Bard in Classic and Avant-garde Style. Gdańsk takes an important place on the world map of Shakespearean centres. The city owes this significance to Professor Jerzy Limon from the Faculty of Languages of the University of Gdańsk.

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  5. The Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre. ul. W. Bogusławskiego 1, Gdańsk , Old Town (+48) 58 351 01 01 04 Dec 2023. share post a comment. “There are few cities in whole of Europe, that can be proud of such close connections with Shakespeare as Gdańsk can.

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  6. The Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre (Polish: Gdański Teatr Szekspirowski) is a Shakespearean theatre in Gdańsk, Poland. It is built on the site of a 17th-century theatre, known as the Fencing School, where English travelling players performed works of English Renaissance theatre.

  7. It has taken almost a quarter of a century, but now the Shakespearean Theatre in the city of Gdansk (Poland) is open to the public. Architect Renato Rizzi (Italy) used black facing bricks and pavers. This is how he created a new shade and a contrast in the predominantly red brick town. Treasure chest.