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The Radcliffe Camera in Oxford stands as a testament to breathtaking neoclassical architecture and intellectual heritage. This iconic, circular library building captures the essence of academic pursuit with its stunning design. As the first circular library in the country, it serves as a reading room for the famed Bodleian Library, making it an integral part of the scholarly life in Oxford. Visitors often find themselves marveling at its majestic presence and grandeur, marking it an essential stop on any tour of the city. With a high Google rating of 4.7, this architectural masterpiece promises a captivating experience, steeped in historical significance and academic splendor.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Broad Street (Stop W1)
Bus stop 164 m walk
Queens Lane (Stop J2)
Bus stop 205 m walk
High Street (Stop L3)
Bus stop 260 m walk
Magdalen Street East (Stop C6)
Bus stop 314 m walk
Brasenose College
Bus stop 114 m walk
Wadham College (Stop W2)
Bus stop 224 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 723 reviews
4.7/5 723 reviews
Ahmet Bektas
Ahmet Bektas
2 weeks ago on Google

Sanırım kütüphane olarak kullanılıyor, içeriye girilmiyor. Bu Meydandaki en güzel tarihi yapılardan birisi, bence. Çok güzel bir yapıt.

E T
E T
2 weeks ago on Google

Just viewed from the outside Just a really nice and lovely building

Paul Vivas
Paul Vivas
3 weeks ago on Google

Iconic Oxford Landmark You will not be able to miss the Radcliffe Camera building. It is a beautiful building in Oxford. The architecture is extremely unique, the grand circular design make it a a must-see site. Sadly this is not possible to visit as it is just open to students, but just seeing it from outside is really worth it. It is right next to the Bodleian Library. We really enjoyed our visit here and absolutely recommend it!

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