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A big, welcoming Oxford college and a city Cathedral sharing a unique historic space. College. Cathedral. Visits.
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COLLEGE. Open to all. A vibrant academic space to live,...
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Learn how to visit Christ Church, one of the oldest and most famous colleges in Oxford. Choose from multimedia tours, guided tours, special tours and events, or visit the picture gallery and meadow for free.
Christ Church (Latin: Ædes Christi, the temple or house, ædes, of Christ, and thus sometimes known as "The House") is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
Christ Church is home to a really welcoming and vibrant community of students and staff living in one of the most beautiful colleges in Oxford. Students at Christ Church can live in college accommodation throughout their degree and are lucky enough to eat subsidised meals in the famous (Harry Potter) dining hall.
Christ Church is a large and vibrant college that offers a range of courses, research and teaching opportunities, and support for students and alumni. Learn more about its history, facilities, access and outreach, and events.
El Christ Church (en latín: Ædes Christi, el templo o la casa de Cristo, y algunas veces conocido como The House), es uno de los colleges más grandes que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra.
Christ Church is a stunning place to live and study in. Throughout your studies you can live in college accommodation, either in the centre of Oxford or in annexes not far from the centre. Built over five centuries and widely modernised, you'll have a comfortable room to call home.