Very pleasant to walk round and we were lucky enough to hear the choir practising when in the chapel. You can walk round the back near the river which is lovely.
We went on Sunday and paid 3pounds to enter but all the buildings were closed to visitors apart from the Chapel. The fountain and the view from the garden was stunning and also the small Chapel was lo...
Walking along Trinity St, we can to the entrance of Trinity College. This is the largest and richest college in the University of Cambridge. A statue of King Henry VIII stands above the entrance who b...
I like here very much
The entrance to Trinity College has a statue of Henry VIII. On the green lawn at the entrance of the College, there is an apple tree, which is the source of Newton's law of gravity. When you enter the College Courtyard (Great Court), the magnificent architecture gives a sense of awe. The church anteroom is lined with jade statues of famous graduates from Trinity College, including Newton, Bacon, Tennyson and others.
Trinity College is a worldwide landmark in the heart of the city at College Green. It featured in the movie Educating Rita starring Michael Caine and Julie Waters.Trinity is popular with Irish students and students from abroad due to its superb reputation for top class higher level education.It is a beautiful group of building and inside it’s hard to believe you are minutes away from a large capital city.The college houses the famous Irish manuscript, The Book of Kells
Trinity College, Cambridge University, is one of the largest, most financially wealthy and famous colleges in Cambridge University, with about 700 students, 350 graduate students and 180 professors, and also has the most beautiful buildings and courtyards in the whole University. In the 20 century, Trinity won 32 Nobel Prizes and 5 Fields awards, the largest of the Cambridge University Faculty. The famous alumni of Trinity College include physicist Isaac ∙ Newton, Niels ∙ Bohr, philosopher Ludwig ∙ Wittgenstein, Bertrand ∙ Russell, six British prime ministers, and many members of the British royal family, including Prince William and Cha, the Second Generation of Gloucester and Duke of Edinburgh. Prince Les received his degree in 1790 and 1970. Built by King Henry VIII of England in 1546, the Trinity College was founded in 1324 and the King's College in 1317, and as such, the oldest building remains in the College today, dating back to the King's College in the Middle Ages The college bell tower used is still timed for the college today. The Trinity College's church was built by Mary ∙, the daughter of Henry VIII, in 1554, although the interior of the entire church would not be complete until the 18th century. The church lobby is lined with jade statues of six famous graduates from Trinity College, which are Newton, Bacon, Tennyson, Isaac ∙ Barrow, William ∙ Whewell and Thomas ∙ McCorley. The whole complex of Trinity College was renovated in the early 17th century under the personal design of Thomas ∙ Naville, the original length of the time. The grand design of the building included the movement of the ancient clock tower 20 yards. To create a Gothic-style courtyard "Giant Court" with enough space to make it.
Price, £3 per person. After entering, the effect is similar to that of looking outside. The library is only open to tourists from 12 to 2 noon. The time is tight. Although it is open, it is not possible to enter the library. Historical celebrities, the most famous is Newton, and the apple tree that followed him on fire. Great Amway, save money and time: Those who are looking for apple trees, don't spend money to buy tickets to enter the college, because it is outside-the right side of the college entrance door (facing the direction of the door)! Here are some more photos of the apple tree from different angles to help you confirm the location