It's a scenic spot. Besides St. Mary's Church, Shelton Theatre and the Bodley Library are among them. These two are also Oxford landmarks. St. Mary's Church is the Cathedral of Oxford University. It has a history of nearly a thousand years. Its architecture is magnificent and magnificent. There is a cafe on the first floor. Before visiting, we choose to have afternoon tea here. We have enough to climb the Bell Tower. Haha. Taking a picture of afternoon tea in the background of the Bodley Library is also very feel. The church is very ordinary. There is nothing special to see, but on her tower we can see Radcliff Cameraff and Alsouls Co., which have the highest mirror rate in Oxford. Llege panorama, which is also a classic angle that has appeared in many movies, is very spectacular. (Fig. 8-13) Tickets, 4 pounds, are still required to climb the Bell Tower. Upon ascending the Bell Tower, two classics are displayed in front of you immediately. Looking to the right, it's the magnificent twin towers. That college is All Souls College. The college on the left is called Brasenose College, named after a bronze nose decoration in Hall.