Queens' College, Cambridge
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Queens' College is_located_at Cambridge. visiting Queens' College in Cambridge 9 tours available. Queens' College is one of the top attractions in Cambridge.
Stepping into Queens' College feels like entering a living piece of history. Founded in 1448, this Cambridge gem boasts stunning architecture that spans centuries. The Old Court, with its red-brick charm, immediately transports you back in time. As I wandered through the immaculate gardens, the Mathematical Bridge caught my eye - a wooden wonder that seems to defy gravity. Legend has it that Sir Isaac Newton built it without nails, though that's just a myth! The college's riverside location adds to its picturesque appeal, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Inside, the Great Hall impressed me with its high ceilings and portraits of notable alumni. Speaking of which, Queens' has educated some brilliant minds, including Erasmus and Stephen Fry. The sundial in Cloister Court fascinated me - it tells time in three different ways! Don't miss the President's Lodge, supposedly the oldest building in Cambridge still in use. The chapel, though small, is a serene spot with beautiful stained glass. Overall, Queens' College offers a perfect blend of academic prestige and architectural beauty, making it a must-visit for any Cambridge tour.