真诚7577"Really cow!" The buildings are like solidified music that writes and records the history of Oxford and the infinite wisdom of Oxford people, so brilliant, so elegant and amiable that they witness the growth of Oxford
陌染MMThe bridge of sighs, officially known as the Hertford Bridge, is a famous attraction of Oxford University. It was built in 1913 (completed in 1914), and it crosses New College Road to connect the two old and new parts of Hertford College, and is a famous attraction of Oxford University. Designed by Sir Tomas Jackson, the bridge is called the Bridge of Sighs, because it resembles the bridge of sighs in Venice, Italy. Following the tour group, one can only take a peek at Oxford University.
真诚7577For a few pounds you can climb to the top of the tower and enjoy the 360 degree view of Oxford without dead ends, the beautiful stripes and the southern city are the most amazing. The church porch, built in 4500 years, has spiral columns that are a major innovation in British architectural history
M43***62In many ways this is the building I consider to be the most iconic when thinking of Oxford, The architecture of this ancient university city is quite remarkable and has contributed to this city's continuing sense of grandeur and learning.
_We***24Blenheim Palace, also known as Churchill Manor, is the residence of the Duke of Marlborough and the birthplace of Winston Churchill. It is the only non-religious and non-royal building in the UK that has the title of "palace", and it is also a classic of British gardens. The palace is located in Woodstock, Oxford and was built by John Van Burr. It integrates pastoral scenery, gardens and courtyards, showing an outstanding style. In 1987, this mansion was listed as a world cultural heritage.
LGKMYa must visit for the first timer in Oxford. time well spent. a well managed museum founded in 1683 and so many exhibits on display ranging from Chinese dynasties, Egyptian mummies to contemporary art. Contributions from all parties play a significant part in preserving this wonderful museum