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University Of Cambridge
The guide was updated:This is considered to be the world's most famous university and also one of the most important attractions in the city. The University of Cambridge was founded in the year of 1209 and is still standing proud with its rich history and outstanding reputation. The university has nine museums which are all open to the public throughout the year.
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- Address: The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge
- Website: www.cam.ac.uk
- Phone: +44 1223 337 733
- Email: coreweb@admin.cam.ac.uk
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This is considered to be the world's most famous university and also one of the most important attractions in the city. The University of Cambridge was founded in the year of 1209 and is still standing proud with its rich history and outstanding reputation. The university has nine museums which are all open to the public throughout the year.
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Imperial War Museum Duxford
This branch of the Imperial War Museum opened in 1920. It is commonly known as the IWM Duxford. The airfield is deemed as the centre of aviation history in Europe today. It also offers sightseeing and pleasure flying for visitors. There are more than two hundred military vehicles housed inside the museum.
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
This museum houses some of the world's most remarkable artefacts and some unusual items from Far Eastern cultures. Here you can also view film screenings as well as historical exhibits. Other activities include concerts, sketching, writing workshops and much more.
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The River Cam
Whether you want to go on punting tours or just walk lazily under the sun, the River Cam is a beautiful hideout for visitors who love nature. Along the length of the river lie interesting sites and beautiful vistas. Let's Go Punting is one company that offers tours.
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Cambridge University Botanical Garden
This Botanical Garden is an inherited property which consists of forty acres of landscaped gardens. Visitors will be amazed as there are over eight thousand different species of plants on display here, among them some of the world’s rarest and most exotic plant life.
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University Museum of Zoology
This museum displays hundreds of different animal remains from all over the world. It houses important kinds of specimens, fossils, animal skeletons and much more. Moreover, the museum showcases a series of temporary art, photographic and scientific exhibitions.
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King's College Chapel
Among the college chapels in Cambridge, King's College is the largest and most dramatic. The chapel is known to be the most magnificent and beautiful building in the city. It is also deemed to be one of the most important historical illustrations of late Gothic architecture.
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The Round Church
This church is also known as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre and was built in 1130. The church is influenced by the round churches in Jerusalem. Back in the 15th century, the church featured a heavy gothic tower. However, in 1841, this caused a partial collapse in the round ambulatory. This is Cambridge's second oldest building.
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Anglesey Abbey Gardens & Lode Mill
This Anglesey Abbey Gardens & Lode Mill sit on 64 hectares of vast land where one can see and appreciate the simplicity of nature and its vibrant colours. Inside you can find a collection of amazing fine furnishings, books, paintings and even other fabulous objects like rare silver clocks.
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Wimpole Estate
This beautiful historical mansion sits on an enormous 2,500 hectare estate that includes vast gardens, farm and parkland. The interiors represent an excellent example of decor in the Georgian style.
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Island Hall
Nestled on Post Street is an elegant riverside mansion called Island Hall. This historical house was built in the late 1740’s and is considered to be the most beautiful house in Cambridgeshire, often used as a venue for weddings and elegant parties due to its dreamy location and surroundings.
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Ruskin Gallery
The Ruskin Gallery pushes the boundaries of art exhibitions with its innovative use of technologies like large-screen TVs and audio systems. The gallery often features works from the surrounding School of Art of Anglia Ruskin University, and does so free of charge.
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Cambridgeshire Wine School
If wine tasting is your cup of tea, you better check this place out. Cambridgeshire Wine School is an independent wine education company that offers Wine Courses and Wine Tastings in the city for people who enjoy wine and would like to learn more about it. The Wine Tastings are also available as Gift Vouchers and the best part is that their vouchers never expire.
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Trinity Great Court
The Trinity Great Court is the main court of Trinity College in Cambridge. It is the largest enclosed court in Europe, dating back to the early 17th century. Every year at noon, on the day of Matriculation Dinner, members of Trinity who are athletically-inclined attempt to do the Great Court Run.
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Footlights Performance
The Cambridge Footlights is an amateur theatrical club in Cambridge. It is run by the students of Cambridge University and was founded in June 1883. It is a world-famous comedy troupe and they perform at the ADC Theatre in Park Street.
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Linton Zoo
Linton Zoo is great for all animal lovers and ideal for family outings. They have a large collection of wildlife and is home to some of the world's most exotic animals. Linton Zoo provides an enjoyable experience for people of all ages.
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The Orchard Tea Garden
The Orchard Tea Garden is a quaint tea garden where people get to enjoy typical English traditional Afternoon Tea immersed in a tranquil setting. Today, the Orchard still possesses and preserves its serene setting.
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Si5 Spy Missions
Si5 is an indoor action hub. This place lets you control the mission, gain access to a building in which you need to disable alarms and bombs, avoid CCTV cameras and complete your assigned task. The place has its own café and hot food is available for all players.
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Cambridge Corn Exchange
The Cambridge Corn Exchange is Cambridge's centre for art and entertainment. It hosts a wide variety of events such as concerts, comedy and dance. The Corn Exchange is actually a service that is intently provided by Cambridge City Council.
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The Junction
The Cambridge Junction is actually an artistic centre which helps new artists, acts and performances to be recognized in the city. About fifty percent of the centre's earnings are reinvested back into its business and its social activities. Moreover, the goal of Cambridge Junction is not only to develop the talents of their people, but also to bring meaning, apart from entertainment, to its audience.
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