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Cambridge

Also known as: Caergrawnt

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Cambridge — city in Cambridgeshire, England.

Cambridge, towns & cities in Cambridgeshire

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
3 h–6 h
Nearest railway station
Cambridge · 1.9 km
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
  • Dog-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Cambridge is a town, city, village or settlement in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to AD 1. It covers approximately 41 km². Recent population estimates put it at around 123,867 people. Address: CB. Wikidata describes it as: "city in Cambridgeshire, England". Coordinates: 52.2081°, 0.1225°.

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From the Wikipedia article

Cambridge ( KAYM-brij) is a city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, 55 miles (89 km) north of London. As of the 2021 United Kingdom census, the population of the City of Cambridge was 145,700; the population of the wider built-up area (which extends outside the city council area) was 181,137. There is archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dating back to as early as the Bronze Age, and Cambridge became an important trading centre during the Roman and Viking eras. The first town charters were granted in the 12th century, although modern city status was not officially conferred until 1951. The city is well known as the home of the University of Cambridge, which was founded in 1209 and consistently ranks among the best universities in the world. The buildings of the university include King's College Chapel, Cavendish Laboratory, and the Cambridge University Library, one of the largest legal deposit libraries in the world. The city's skyline is dominated by several college buildings, along with the spire of the Our Lady and the English Martyrs Church, and the chimney of Addenbrooke's Hospital. Anglia Ruskin University, which evolved from the Cambridge School of Art and the Cambridgeshire College of Arts and Technology, also has its main campus in the city. Cambridge is at the heart of the high-technology Silicon Fen also known as the Cambridge Cluster, which contains industries such as software and bioscience and many start-up companies born out of the university. Over 40 per cent of the workforce have a higher education qualification, more than twice the national average. The Cambridge Biomedical Campus, one of the largest biomedical research clusters in the world, includes the headquarters of AstraZeneca and the relocated Royal Papworth Hospital. Cambridge produced the first 'Laws of the Game' for association football and was the site of the first…

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Background

History

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Description

Cambridge's main traditional theatre is the Arts Theatre, a venue with 666 seats in the town centre. The theatre often has touring shows, as well as those by local companies. The largest venue in the city to regular hold theatrical performances is the Cambridge Corn Exchange with a capacity of 1,800 standing or 1,200 seated. Housed within the city's 19th century former corn exchange building the venue was used for a variety of additional functions throughout the 20th century including tea parties, motor shows, sports matches and a music venue with temporary stage. The City Council renovated the building in the 1980s, turning it into a full-time arts venue, hosting theatre, dance and music…

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Coordinates
52.2081, 0.1225
County
Cambridgeshire
District
Cambridge
Parish
Cambridge, unparished area
Postcode
CB
Parliamentary constituency
Cambridge
Phone
+44 1223 944385
Population
123,867
Established
1
Nearest railway station
Cambridge1.9 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Cambridge?
Cambridge is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB), in the parish of Cambridge, unparished area.
When was Cambridge built?
Dates from the Roman period.
Who owns Cambridge?
Cambridge is owned by Cambridge City Council.
Is Cambridge free to visit?
Yes, Cambridge is free to enter.
How do I get to Cambridge?
The nearest railway station is Cambridge, about 1.9 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode CB.