Oxford
三姐爱旅游
I like Oxford, an ancient city with profound cultural heritage. It is famous for Oxford University. All colleges are all over the city. The University and the city are integrated. The streets pass through the campus without doors and walls!
倩女猫妖
Sunny morning, snowy afternoon, perfect experience.
Hertford Bridge
赫特福德桥
7.9228 reviews
旺平旅行社
The bridge of sighs (Oxford University) is officially called the Hertford bridge, which is a famous attraction of Oxford University.
Bodleian Libraries
博德莱安图书馆
9.0302 reviews
海笛儿
I went to the Bodleian Library to wait after watching the time. Although I saw the photos in the introduction, I was shocked when I entered the province school. The exquisite and complex dome, the atmospheric floor to ceiling windows, the thick gate inlaid with the emblem and shield, especially the sunlight from the East, projected the huge panes on the ground, making the original pale yellow hall more brilliant. Because it's forbidden to take photos during the tour, I took a few more photos before the tour started, and also looked at the surrounding introduction by the way. It wasn't long before a white haired grandmother came in. She claimed to be a volunteer here. She took us to the bench at the end of the hall and asked us to sit down. "Make yourself comfortable here." this is a very common invitation to guests, but she said, "you may not be comfortable here, because in the past, women were forbidden to enter. It's only a century since Oxford University completely eliminated discrimination against women, and the rights we now take for granted may not come easily. " She took this sentence lightly, and then began the standard British humor: "Oxford University is the oldest university in the English speaking country. Although we are not the oldest in the world, the oldest in Italy, we don't care, because we are older than Cambridge! Cambridge was built by our people! " Next, she introduced the history, architectural style, decoration, change and current use of this classroom (because it was the place where Oxford Theological Seminary taught, gave speeches and defended). In addition to traveling, it was once rented as a wedding venue by the moat, decorated with white roses, which is extremely beautiful. Of course, one corner of the classroom is also the location of Hogwarts hospital in Harry Potter. It is worth mentioning that the dome of this classroom uses a large number of sculptures to cover the junction of the arch arc, and the sculpture themes are rich, from memorial architects to animals to religious stories, with different contents, which is amazing. After talking about the Devine school, we enter the conference house from the north door, which is a much smaller room. Here was the seat of Oxford University Parliament. Not only here, but also there was a real king's parliament: during the British civil war, Charles I fled to Oxford, where he organized several parliaments briefly. It is also now used as a polling point for appointments to posts such as professors. Further east is a smaller square room with a square table surrounded by a podium and benches with backs. The guide asked the only boy in our group to stand on the podium, and the rest of us sat around the bench, forming a small court. It has also been used as a court of law for Oxford University. If the staff of Oxford University make mistakes, they will face trial here instead of going to Oxford town. We sit at tables and chairs hundreds of years old, where the most famous people have been tried as Oscar Wilde, who can't afford to pay the bill. "Wilde may have been sitting in the seat where some of us are now sitting! "Said the guide jokingly. Then we went to the second floor. This is a library still in use. It is also one of the oldest public libraries in the world. In addition to the eye-catching decorations and murals of the building itself, the most shocking bookshelves and heavy ancient books spread to the ceiling. The books here are all Latin. There are also rows of bookshelves in it, which is also the location of Harry Potter's library. However, in order not to disturb the people reading books, tourists are not allowed to enter. All the books here can't be lent, and the king is no exception.
Trinity College, University of Oxford
牛津大学三一学院
8.3121 reviews
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Trinity College is a college of Oxford University. Founded in 1555, Trinity College is located in the broad street of Oxford, England. It is between Baylor College of Oxford University and Blackwell bookstore, opposite tURL street. Surrounded by iron fences rather than walls, the unique blue gate of the college makes it more open and accessible in appearance than other colleges at Oxford University. Trinity College is backed by St. John's college and has entrances on St Giles' and Park Road. In addition to the four main square courtyards, the college also has a large lawn and spacious garden, including a small area of woodland. 10, 000 square feet (930 square meters) of Blackwell Bookstore's Norrington Hall (named after former dean Sir Arthur Norrington) is located under the college. Despite its size, the number of students is small, only about 400. In 2010, Trinity College received an estimated
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
8.9118 reviews
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The Church of mariakirken, built in the middle of the 12th century, is one of the oldest buildings in Bergen and the most famous Romanesque church in Norway. City concerts are often held here. St. Mary's church is the main church of Oxford University. It has a history of nearly one thousand years, and its architecture is magnificent. It's also the first impression of Oxford for many tourists, as it's just next to the Gloucester green bus station. This is a post Gothic building. Standing on the steeple, you can enjoy the scenery of Oxford. The portico was built in 1637, and its spiral column is a great innovation in the history of British architecture. The war of 1645 left bullet marks on the porch.
Christ Church College
基督教堂学院
9.1271 reviews
甜蜜的清酒
When you go to Oxford, you must visit it. There is a Chinese voice guide, and then you can get a Chinese guide. The first stop after you enter is the canteen. You can see that the dining table is full of tableware. Tourists are taking photos. It's Tom's court when you leave the canteen. You can't enter the lawn There will be staff to stop us, and then we will enter the church to visit. Google will take us to the exit of the college visit. The staff will tell you where the black fence goes through the lawn and you can see the main entrance. There are two queues: one is group tour, the other is individual tour. See clearly and then row. Don't make mistakes
All Souls College, University of Oxford
牛津大学万灵学院
8.758 reviews
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As one of the universities in the Oxford University Alliance, Oxford Wanling college has no undergraduate institutions, only the best colleges in Oxford University
Queen's College
牛津大学王后学院
8.935 reviews
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Queen's college by magga A kind of Anju (Queen Henry VI) was founded in 1448 and Elizabeth in 1465 A kind of Woodville (Queen Edward IV) was established twice. The college stands across the Jianhe river and is connected by the world-famous "mathematics bridge". The Queen's garden on the West Bank of Jianhe river is full of flowers, willows and green. The Queen's college is one of the most beautiful landscapes in Cambridge. There are also Tudor Style atrium with the wooden campus corridor as the outstanding representative in the middle of the 16th century, built in the 15th century, such as erasmusta and the old chapel. Queen's college is a relatively large College of Oxford University. It is magnificent and beautiful in appearance. Queen's college is not open to the public. Her library is said to be the oldest one in Oxford, which is worth visiting
Carfax Tower
卡法斯塔
7.383 reviews
Leo小利
The price has gone up. Now it's 2.7 fat. Because of the time, I didn't go to the Church of St. Mary's University to overlook the whole Oxford, so I went to the tower. The tower is very small and shabby. You can only see a view when you climb it. You can see nothing else. The scenery is not very good. It's better to feel the classical beauty of Oxford on the street. There are many people on the tower who have engraved words. They are from all countries. Have fun.
Oxford Castle
牛津城堡
7.570 reviews
Leo小利
Most of Oxford castle was destroyed during the British civil war. In the 18th century, the remaining buildings were converted to prisons. In 1996, the prison was closed and converted into a hotel. Now Oxford castle is a first-class British protected building. Before the bus to Cambridge left, it took a walk around the castle. The castle is very small and the building is relatively old. I don't think it's worth returning the ticket price.