Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare

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Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare is an 18th-century riverside garden pavilion in Hampton built by actor David Garrick as a shrine to William Shakespeare and a venue for entertaining literary and theatrical guests.

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Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespeare memorial
garden pavilion
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Palladian architecture
builtFor David Garrick NERFINISHED
category Grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Historic house museums in London
Literary museums in England
Palladian architecture in England
Shakespearean locations
centuryOfConstruction 18th century
country England
United Kingdom
creator David Garrick NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalType garden folly
temple
hasCollection Garrick-related memorabilia
Shakespeare-related memorabilia
hasFunction cultural venue
museum
hasGarden Garrick’s riverside garden
hasPortico classical portico
hasStatue statue of William Shakespeare
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
inception 1756
locatedIn Hampton NERFINISHED
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
locatedNear Garrick’s Villa NERFINISHED
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
material Portland stone
notableFor 18th-century riverside setting
association with David Garrick
early Shakespearean shrine
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare Trust NERFINISHED
roofShape domed roof
subjectOf heritage conservation projects
use literary salon
private entertainment venue
theatrical salon

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Hampton (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames) hasLandmark Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare
David Garrick hasPart Garrick’s Temple to Shakespeare