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1 Bodleian Library
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Broad Street GB - Oxford OX1 3BG
The Bodleian Library, founded in the 14C and reconstructed in the 17C, is one of the richest libraries in the world with its almost five million books, manuscripts and maps. On the right-hand side of the courtyard stands the Tower of the Five Orders..
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2 Christ Church
Religious buildings
St Aldates GB - Oxford OX1 1DP
The largest and most majestic Oxford college, founded in 1525, is built around the vast «Tom Quad». The main gate built by Wren, «Tom Tower», the Tudor hall and the portrait gallery should not be missed.
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3 Ashmolean Museum
Museums and art
Beaumont Street GB - Oxford OX1 2PH
Built by CR Cockerell in a very free neo-Grecian style (1845), the Ashmolean developed from the collections of John Tradescant, the gardener at Hatfield House, and his son. Nowadays, the Ashmolean is a university museum housing rich and varied collec..
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4 Magdalen College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
High Street GB - Oxford OX1 4AU
The college, once St-John's hospital, was founded in 1456. The wall along the High Street dates from the 13 C. The chapel, bell-tower and cloister are late Perpendicular. The 46 m high bell-tower , is still, as James 1 said, «the most perfect struct..
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5 Lincoln College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Turl Street GB - Oxford OX1 3DR
It was founded and received its charter in 1427. The chapel, 1610-1631, in the second quad has Flemish stained glass of 17 C origin. Between the two quads are the two oak-panelled rooms where John Wesley, founder of Methodism, taught for 25 years. Th..
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6 Sheldonian Theater
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Broad Street GB - Oxford OX1 3AZ
The Sheldonian Theatre was the first classical building in Oxford (1664-1669), and the first architectural work of Wren . It houses official university ceremonies. The roof structure is an engineering masterpiece, even if the rest of the building ..
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7 Christ Church Cathedral
Religious buildings
St Aldates GB - Oxford OX1 1DP
Built in late Roman style with a 16 C roof, it was originally the priory church of St Frideswide, which explains why it is today the smallest cathedral in England. The 15 C starred choir vaulting is magnificent. Notice the window dating from c. 1..
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8 The Queen's College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
High Street GB - Oxford OX1 4AW
Founded in 1340, and rebuilt between 1671 and 1760, this is the only Oxford college in which the architectural styles have been harmonised. The Front Quadrangle , has cloisters on three sides and the hall and chapel on the fourth. The Classical cha..
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9 St John's College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
St Giles GB - Oxford OX1 3JP
Founded in 1555, it stretches back from the original 16 C façade. The grounds were designed by Capability Brown . The front quad contains remains of the medieval St Bernard's college (1437), while the columns of Canterbury quad (1631-1636) give a to..
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10 University Museum of Natural History
Museums and art
Parks Road GB - Oxford OX1 3PW
Today the contents of this natural history museum pale into insignificance beside the extraordinary building that contains them. The building is a cast iron neo-Gothic cathedral designed like a railway station, and decorated with delicate 19C stone c..
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11 Pitt Rivers Museum
Museums and art
Parks Road GB - Oxford OX1 3PP
This anthropological collection is housed next to the natural history museum. It includes masks, musical instruments, jewellery, skulls, totems and armour, displayed by category rather than by country of origin, to show traditions that are common to ..
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12 Carfax Tower
Religious buildings
Commarket Street GB - Oxford OX1
The 14 C tower is all that remains of St-Martin's church, the centre of the Saxon and Medieval town. From the top of the tower, enjoy a superb view of the High Street.
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13 Brasenose College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
place Radcliffe GB - Oxford OX1 4AJ
It was founded in 1509. The entrance and the main hall are also from the early 16 C, the library and the chapel from the mid 17 C, and the old kitchen is a 14 C relic of Brasenose Hall (the name come from the brass knocker which is nose shaped).
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14 Oriel College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
place Oriel GB - Oxford OX1 4EW
Founded in 1326, it was entirely rebuilt between 1642 and 1649 in Jacobean style. A second quad was added in the 18 C. The library is by James Wyatt.
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15 Exeter College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Broad Street GB - Oxford OX1 3DP
The college was founded in 1314, and it possesses both the rich Jacobean and sober Victorian styles. The oldest part is the Palmer Tower (1432). The chapel by Gilbert Scott (1857), imitates the Sainte Chapelle in Paris, and has a tapestry by Morr..
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16 Jesus College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Turl Street GB - Oxford OX1 3DW
It was founded in 1571. Its façade is very late Perpendicular. The entrance, the hall, the chapel and the inner quad are Classical 17 & 18 C.
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17 Radcliffe Square
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Pl. Radcliffe GB - Oxford OX1
This is the heart of the university, dominated by the dome of the Radcliffe Camera designed by James Gibbs. To the south is St Mary's Church, to the west Brasenose College, to the east All Souls College, and to the north the federal buildings aroun..
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18 St Michael at the Northgate
Religious buildings
Commarket Street GB - Oxford OX1 3EY
This is the oldest building in Oxford, and has a Saxon tower and a 13 C interior. The oldest stained glass in Oxford (c. 1290) is in the east window, and portrays St. Nicholas, St. Edmond of Abingdon, St. Michael, and a Virgin and Child.
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19 All Souls College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
place Radcliffe GB - Oxford OX1 4AL
It was founded in 1438 in memory of those who had died in the 100 Years War. The front quad dates from the mid 15 C, and the bigger north quad with its twin towers, built by Nicholas Hawksmoor is 18 C. Set between the two is the Perpendicular style ..
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20 Corpus Christi College
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Merton Street GB - Oxford OX1 4JF
Founded in 1517, the gate (notice the fan vaulted ceiling) and entrance are early Tudor. The sundial in the centre of the quad was designed in 1581. The 16 C hall has a good original hammer-beam roof. The 16 C chapel has a retable (The Adorat..

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