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  1. Das sind die besten Orte für Reisende, die architektonische gebäude in Oxford suchen: Bodleian Library; Magdalen College; University Church of St. Mary the Virgin; Radcliffe Camera; Sheldonian Theatre; Mehr architektonische gebäude in Oxford finden Sie auf Tripadvisor.

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  3. 26. Mai 2020 · The 10 Most Beautiful Buildings in Oxford. Oxford Spires | © Alison Day/Flickr. Sarah Dawson 26 May 2020. Oxford is famed for its architectural beauty; everywhere you turn you’re met with grand buildings in the distinctive golden stone that defines the city.

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    • Christ Church
    • The Radcliffe Camera
    • The Bodleian Library
    • The Bridge of Sighs
    • The University Church
    • The Sheldonian Theatre
    • The Ashmolean Museum
    • The Museum of Natural History/Pitt Rivers Museum
    • The Holywell Music Room
    • Blackwell’s Bookshop

    Perhaps controversially, this is the only one of the Oxford colleges we’re going to include on this list, because otherwise it will turn into a just another list of Oxford colleges! Virtually all Oxford’s beautiful colleges are renowned for their stunning architecture, but Christ Church – founded in 1524 – is perhaps the most famous owing to its nu...

    The Radcliffe Camera can only be described as Oxford’s most iconic building. Dominating the small cobbled square in which it’s found, this large, circular building was designed by James Gibbs and built in 1737-1749. Built in the English Palladian style, it forms part of the Bodleian Library complex. It houses mainly English, History and Theology bo...

    While the Radcliffe Camera is off-limits to tourists, the nearby Bodleian Library buildings can be seen on one of its guided tours, and there’s an excellent gift shop too. The Bodleian – known colloquially as ‘The Bod’ – is the nerve centre of this vast library, which is a legal deposit library, meaning it’s entitled to a copy of every book ever pu...

    Although it’s not really a building as such, no discussion of Oxford’s architecture would feel complete without some mention of the Bridge of Sighs. Completed in 1914, the Bridge of Sighs lies right opposite the entrance to the Bodleian Library, and connects two part of Hertford College (once the college of Brideshead Revisited author Evelyn Waugh)...

    The University Church of St Mary the Virgin is flanked on one side by the High Street, and on the other by the cobbled Radcliffe Square. Though the building itself is worth exploring, the view from its lofty heights is the primary basis of its appeal. For a small fee, you can climb to the top of the spire and enjoy a 360 degree view over Oxford’s f...

    This unusually-shaped building was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, and lies adjacent to the Bodleian Library. The building gets its name from the then-chancellor, the Archbishop of Canterbury Gilbert Sheldon. For most of the year it’s used as a concert venue, and in 2008 it was famously the venue of a speech by the Dalai Lama. However, at the sta...

    Famed for being the world’s oldest university museum, the Ashmolean Museum can be found on the corner of Beaumont Street and St Giles, and it’s free to go in. Its imposing Neo-Classical facade, part of the building designed by Charles Cockerell and dating from 1841-45, forms an appropriate entranceway to a collection that houses numerous priceless ...

    On Parks Road you’ll find Oxford’s Museum of Natural History, Oxford’s answer to London’s more famous Natural History Museum. It’s part of the university and houses a superb collection of zoological and geological specimens, including fossils, stuffed animals, skeletons and geodes. It’s perhaps most famous for its dodo specimen, which comes all the...

    Said to be the oldest purpose-built music room in Europe, the Holywell Music Room was built in 1748 by the Vice-Principal of St Edmund Hall, Dr Thomas Camplin. Situated on Holywell Street, it’s part of nearby Wadham College, and has been the setting for performances from countless famous musical figures, most notably the composer Haydn. There are n...

    Blackwell’s Bookshop is as much an Oxford institution as some of the revered buildings we’ve already mentioned. The flagship Oxford store – now just one of dozens of branches across the country – began life as a shop measuring just 12ft square. These days it still looks tiny from the outside, but go in via either of its two entrances and you’ll soo...

    • Tour durch Oxford Castle. Oxford Castle ist eine 1.000 Jahre alte mittelalterliche Burg am westlichen Ende des Zentrums von Oxford. Es ist teilweise in Trümmern, aber Sie können immer noch den Wassergraben und die Zugbrücke aus dem 12.
    • Erkunden Sie das Museum für Naturgeschichte. Die Naturhistorisches Museum wurde 1860 gegründet, um alle wissenschaftlichen Studien der Universität Oxford zu präsentieren.
    • Schaukel bei Christ Church. Christ Church ist ein College der Oxford University, das zwischen der Geschäftigkeit von Oxford und der Ruhe von Christ Church Meadow liegt.
    • Schlendern Sie durch den Oxford Botanic Garden. Die Botanischer Garten Oxford ist über 400 Jahre alt und damit der älteste botanische Garten im gesamten Vereinigten Königreich.
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  5. 1. International Brigade Memorial. Das Oxford Spanish Civil War Memorial ist ein Denkmal in Oxford, das den 31 bekannten Einwohnern gewidmet ist, die auf der Verliererseite des Spanischen Bürgerkriegs (1936–1939) gegen nationalistische Kräfte gekämpft haben.