A cultural journey through two of the UK’s greatest university cities is a chance to immerse yourself in the worlds of science, art and history. The tour begins in Oxford, a city famous for its university, which is the oldest in the English-speaking world. We will visit Christ Church, one of the most majestic colleges, where scenes from cult films were filmed. You will walk through its spacious halls, which literally breathe history, and learn about the studies of such outstanding figures as Lewis Carroll and Albert Einstein.
The next stop is the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest libraries in Europe. Its halls impress with their grandeur and rich archives, which contain millions of books. We will also visit the Oxford Sheldonian Theatre to admire its unusual architecture created by Christopher Wren. Here you will find fascinating stories about student life and university traditions that have remained unchanged for several centuries.
In the afternoon, we will go to Cambridge, a city where equally famous minds live. You will visit Trinity College, founded in 1546 by Henry VIII, and hear about the achievements of its graduates, such as Isaac Newton. A walk along the River Cam on a traditional punt will give you unique views of the university buildings and bridges. The final chord will be a visit to King's College Chapel, a real masterpiece of Gothic architecture. This trip is ideal for those who want to be inspired by the history of great minds of the past.
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