Mondrian Shoreditch London
45 Curtain Road, Near Liverpool Street, London, EC2A3PT, United Kingdom
Rating
4.5
Price Level
$$$$
Rooms
120
Pets
Yes
from $ 3,984.37
16
May
Mondrian Shoreditch London, London
Mondrian Shoreditch London
The Mondrian London Shoreditch is a unique five-star hotel located in the heart of Shoreditch, London's creative and cultural hub. As well as its vibrant and convenient location, this Mondrian hotel boasts 120 stylish guest rooms and suites, a rooftop pool, lounge, 24-hour gym, spa treatment rooms, and a co-working space. Hungry? The new Mondrian Shoreditch offers several signature food and drink brands, including a culinary experience, BIBO Shoreditch, by world-famous Spanish chef Dani García.
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Deluxe Suite ·
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Suite Penthouse ·
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Suite Penthouse ·
Bed & Breakfast
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Overall
Wonderful
4.5
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Customers Review
Cleanliness 4.7
Comfort 4.6
Neighborhood 4.5
Amenities 4.5
Condition 4.7
Recomendation 94.6%
“O Curtain Theatre era um teatro elizabetano localizado perto da Curtain Road em Shoreditch, nos arredores da cidade de Londres. Foi inaugurado em 1577 e de 1597 a 1599 foi o local de estreia da Companhia de Shakespeare, Lord Chamberlain's Men, onde encenou várias peças de Shakespeare, incluindo Romeu e Julieta (que ganhou "Plaudes da Cortina") e Henrique V (onde a Cortina ganha fama imortal por ser descrito por Shakespeare como "este O de madeira").Os restos da cortina foram redescobertos em 2012 por arqueólogos do Museu de Arqueologia de Londres, quando encontraram um palco de 14 metros e evidências de um túnel sob o palco, além de galerias de madeira com níveis médio e superior para os membros mais ricos do público. Os achados incluíam fragmentos de mealheiros de cerâmica, que teriam sido usados para arrecadar ingressos de espectadores, antes de serem levados a um escritório para serem esmagados e o dinheiro contado - este escritório era conhecido como 'bilheteria', que é a origem do o termo que usamos hoje.A área ao redor da Cortina está atualmente (2019) sendo desenvolvida com um bloco de apartamentos de vários andares, que também pode incluir um museu de Shakespeare, com os vestígios arqueológicos visíveis em um recinto de vidro. O pub Horse & Groom, de um lado do empreendimento, permanece intacto.”
— Guy Burgess
“The Curtain Theatre was an Elizabethan playhouse located close to Curtain Road in Shoreditch, just outside the City of London. It opened in 1577 and from 1597 to 1599 was the premiere venue of Shakespeare's Company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, where they staged several of Shakespeare's plays, including Romeo and Juliet (which gained "Curtain plaudits") and Henry V (where the Curtain gains immortal fame by being described by Shakespeare as "this wooden O").The remains of the Curtain were rediscovered in 2012 by archaeologists from the Museum of London Archaeology, when they found a 14-metre stage and evidence of a tunnel under the stage, as well as timber galleries with mid and upper levels for wealthier members of the audience. Finds included fragments of ceramic money boxes, which would have been used to collect entry fees from theatregoers, before being taken to an office to be smashed and the money counted - this office was known as the ‘box office’, which is the origin of the term we use today.The area around the Curtain is currently (2019) being developed with a multi-storey block of apartments, which may also include a Shakespeare museum, with the archaeological remains visible in a glass enclosure. The Horse & Groom pub, on one side of the development, remains intact.”
— Guy Burgess
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