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Best Historic Sites in Oxford

  • Martyrs' Memorial

    A memorial in Oxford dedicated to Protestant martyrs.

  • Sheldonian Theatre

    A historic and architecturally significant building designed by Sir Christopher Wren, used for university ceremonies and performances.

  • The Divinity School

    A magnificent medieval room within the Bodleian Library, famous as a Harry Potter filming location.

  • Christ Church

    Christ Church is a prominent college of the University of Oxford, featuring a stunning cathedral and Great Hall, known for its architectural beauty and Harry Potter connections.

  • New College

    New College, established in the 14th century, was the first Oxford college for undergraduates and showcases impressive Gothic architecture.

  • Hertford College

    Hertford College is known for its distinctive Bridge of Sighs, which links its two halves.

  • Oxford Castle

    A partially ruined medieval castle and former prison, offering insights into Oxford's history and great views from its tower.

  • Divinity School

    A magnificent medieval room within the Bodleian Library, often used for exhibitions and included in guided tours of the library.

  • Windsor Castle

    A royal castle and residence located in the English county of Berkshire, known for its long history and status as an official residence of the monarch.

  • Stonehenge

    A prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, consisting of a ring of standing stones, believed to have been constructed between 3000 BC and 2000 BC.

  • Oxford Castle & Prison

    Oxford Castle & Prison is a historic landmark offering a glimpse into the city's past with its ancient castle and former prison.

  • Keble College

    A distinctive Oxford college known for its red-brick architecture and notable chapel with impressive stained glass.

  • University College

    University College is one of the historic colleges of the University of Oxford, established in the 12th century.

  • C.S. Lewis sights in Oxford

    These are locations in Oxford associated with the life and works of the renowned author C.S. Lewis, creator of Narnia.

  • Christchurch

    Christchurch is a notable college within the University of Oxford, famous for its stunning architecture and historical significance.

  • University of St Mary

    The University of St Mary is a historic building housing the Divinity School and part of the Bodleian Library, known for its stunning architecture.

  • Merton Street

    Merton Street is a historic and charming street in Oxford, lined with ancient college buildings and offering a picturesque glimpse into university life.

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