Ashmolean Museum
Established in 1683 as Britain’s first public museum, the Ashmolean occupies a grand neoclassical landmark that houses half a million years of human history. The collection originated from a 17th-century "cabinet of curi… see more
Bodleian Library
The Bodleian Library, a cornerstone of the University of Oxford, is the UK's second-largest library, renowned for its historical significance and architectural beauty. Established in 1602, its roots trace back to the 14t… see more
Christ Church
Few Oxford colleges carry the historical weight or cultural cachet of Christ Church. Founded by Cardinal Wolsey in 1525 and re-founded by Henry VIII, it holds a singular status as both a university college and the cathed… see more
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