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University of Cambridge

♿ Wheelchair accessible

University of Cambridge — a museum in england-london, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
  • Family-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

University of Cambridge is a museum in england-london, United Kingdom, listed in the Wikipedia register of British heritage and tourism sites. See the linked Wikipedia article for full details.

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Place summary

The University of Cambridge is a prestigious institution located in London. It is renowned for its historical significance and academic excellence, housing various museums that reflect its extensive research and collections.

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Background

History

, Cambridge's first college, founded in 1284]] Chapel]] The 31 colleges of the present-day University of Cambridge were originally an incidental feature of the university; no college within the University of Cambridge is as old as the university itself. The colleges within the university were initially endowed fellowships of scholars. There were also institutions without endowments, called hostels, which were gradually absorbed by the colleges over the centuries, and they have left some traces, including the naming of Garret Hostel Lane and Garret Hostel Bridge, a street and bridge in Cambridge. The University of Cambridge's first college, Peterhouse, was founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham,…

Architecture

The university occupies a central location within the city of Cambridge. University of Cambridge students represent approximately 20 percent of the town's population, which was 145,674 as of 2021, resulting in a lower age demographic in the city. Most of the university's older colleges are located near the city centre, through which River Cam flows. Students and others traditionally punt on the River Cam, which provides views of the university's buildings that surround the river. A few of the notable University of Cambridge buildings are King's College Chapel; the history faculty building designed by James Stirling; and the New Court and Cripps Buildings at St John's College. The brickwork…

Visiting

]] Public debate in the United Kingdom exists over whether admissions processes used at the University of Oxford and Cambridge are entirely merit-based and fair, whether enough students from state schools are encouraged to apply, and whether these students are offered sufficient admission. In 2020–21, 71% of all successful applicants were from state schools compared to approximately 93% of all students in the UK who attended state schools and 82% of post-16 students. Critics have argued that the relative lower percent of state school applicants with the required grades for admission to Cambridge and Oxford has had a negative impact on Oxford and Cambridge's collective reputation, though…

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Coordinates
52.2053, 0.1172
County
Cambridgeshire
District
Cambridge
Parish
Cambridge, unparished area
Postcode
CB2 3PQ
Parliamentary constituency
Cambridge
Phone
+44 1223 747273
Established
1209

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Frequently asked questions

Where is University of Cambridge?
University of Cambridge is in Cambridgeshire, London, United Kingdom (postcode CB2 3PQ), in the parish of Cambridge, unparished area.
When was University of Cambridge built?
Built or established in 1209.
How do I get to University of Cambridge?
Drivers can navigate to postcode CB2 3PQ. It sits within the Cambridge parliamentary constituency.