Oxford University Private Guided Walking Tour
ID: GYG566140-968432
Category:
Country: United Kingdom
Duration:
02:00 hours
Description
Discover Oxford's ancient colleges, from Keble's Neo-Gothic to Trinity's rich history. Unearth tales of rivalry, wartime sacrifice, and lasting global influence.
The University of Oxford is the oldest in the English-speaking world and one of the best in the world. It is composed of 38 self-governing Colleges and 6 Permanent Private Halls, which makes it a unique institution. There is no clear date of foundation, but it has existed as a place for teaching since the 11th century. First to Keble College, the most controversial in Oxford at the time of its building, in a Neo-Gothic style with red, blue and white bricks. Learn all about St John’s College, another of Oxford's ancient and distinguished colleges. Noteworthy is also the Canterbury Quad and its 17th-century Italian Renaissance style. Keble and St. John’s have a fierce rivalry that dates back centuries, the reason for which you will find out.
School yourself about Trinity College, founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope, and built over the Durham College Monastery of 1268. Visit Balliol College, named after John de Balliol, the Sheriff of Nottinghamshire - Not the Sheriff of Nottingham in the legends of Robin Hood. Learn the story of a tortoise named Rosa, deeply connected to the traditions of this college. At Exeter College discover a memorial for the college members who lost their lives in the Second World War. Corpus Christi College is famous for the translation of the King James Bible. Merton College also played a part as the headquarters for the Royalists during the English Civil War. See the oldest college in Oxford: University College, founded by King Alfred in 872, according to legend.
Many more remained unmentioned, but are surely part of the visit to the most important colleges in Oxford, to get more details about the place that has helped to shape the fate of England, the UK and the world.
Highlights
- Explore Oxford's roots under Henry II, a key era in its development.
- Witness the birth of the first Oxford colleges, shaping academic traditions.
- Uncover Oxford's pivotal role in religious and political disputes.
- Delve into the legacy of John Wyclif and the impact of Henry VIII's reign.
- Navigate through Oxford's contributions to the Reformation and Civil War.
Guiding languages
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
5 Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3AJ, UK
When should I book?
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Cancellations
This excursion you can cancel with no cost up to 24 hours before the start of the trip. If you cancel it after 24 hours or not show up on the excursion you will still be charged the full price of the activity. Being late on pick-up or departure will be considered as not showing up.