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Corpus Christi College
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Nearby attractions
The Corpus Clock
58 Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RH, United Kingdom
University Museum Of Zoology
David Attenborough Building, Downing Pl, Cambridge CB2 3EJ, United Kingdom
Cambridge Corn Exchange
2 Wheeler St, Cambridge CB2 3QB, United Kingdom
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RB, United Kingdom
King's College Chapel
King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1ST, United Kingdom
Mathematical Bridge
Queens' College, Silver St, Cambridge CB3 9ET, United Kingdom
Whipple Museum of the History of Science
Free School Ln, Cambridge CB2 3RH, United Kingdom
Great St Mary's
The University Church, Senate House Hill, Cambridge CB2 3PQ, United Kingdom
The Arts Theatre Cambridge
6 St Edward's Passage, Cambridge CB2 3PJ, United Kingdom
St Bene’t’s Church
Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3PT, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Fitzbillies
51-53 Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RG, United Kingdom
Eagle
Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3QN, United Kingdom
The Cambridge Chop House
1 King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SJ, United Kingdom
Jack's Gelato
6 Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3QN, United Kingdom
Bread & Meat
4 Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3QN, United Kingdom
Smokeworks
2 Free School Ln, Cambridge CB2 3QA, United Kingdom
Zizzi - Cambridge, Bene't Street
16 Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3QN, United Kingdom
Pho Cambridge
1 Wheeler St, Cambridge CB2 3QB, United Kingdom
Bath House
3 Bene't St, Cambridge CB2 3QN, United Kingdom
Anchor Cambridge
Silver St, Cambridge CB3 9EL
Nearby local services
Hollister Co.
St Andrew's St, Cambridge CB2 3BJ, United Kingdom
Mr Polito's Barber Shop
4 Silver St, Cambridge CB3 9EL, United Kingdom
Grand Arcade
St Andrew's St, Cambridge CB2 3BJ, United Kingdom
St Catharine's College
Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RL, United Kingdom
King's College, Cambridge
King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1ST, United Kingdom
Samuel Smiley
68, 69 Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RG, United Kingdom
Campkins Cameras
12A King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SJ, United Kingdom
Fudge Kitchen - Cambridge
11 King's Parade, Cambridge CB2 1SJ, United Kingdom
Pembroke College
Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RF, United Kingdom
Apple Grand Arcade
Grand Arcade, Shopping Centre, Cambridge CB2 3AX, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Graduate by Hilton Cambridge
Granta Pl, Mill Ln, Cambridge CB2 1RT, United Kingdom
University Arms Hotel, Autograph Collection
52-42 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1AD, United Kingdom
The Regent Aparthotel
41 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1AB, United Kingdom
Futon Company
18 Regent St, Cambridge CB2 1DB, United Kingdom
Harvey Court Building B&B
5 West Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DS, United Kingdom
The Lensfield Hotel
53 Lensfield Rd, Cambridge CB2 1EN, United Kingdom
Garden Hostel
West Rd, Cambridge CB3 9DW, United Kingdom
Regency House
7 Regent Terrace, Cambridge CB2 1AA, United Kingdom
Cambridge City Apartment - Book Direct with Paymán Club
7 Emmanuel Rd, Cambridge CB1 1JW, United Kingdom
Westminster College
Westminster College, Madingley Rd, Cambridge CB3 0AA, United Kingdom
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Corpus Christi College

Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1RH, United Kingdom
4.6(73)
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attractions: The Corpus Clock, University Museum Of Zoology, Cambridge Corn Exchange, The Fitzwilliam Museum, King's College Chapel, Mathematical Bridge, Whipple Museum of the History of Science, Great St Mary's, The Arts Theatre Cambridge, St Bene’t’s Church, restaurants: Fitzbillies, Eagle, The Cambridge Chop House, Jack's Gelato, Bread & Meat, Smokeworks, Zizzi - Cambridge, Bene't Street, Pho Cambridge, Bath House, Anchor Cambridge, local businesses: Hollister Co., Mr Polito's Barber Shop, Grand Arcade, St Catharine's College, King's College, Cambridge, Samuel Smiley, Campkins Cameras, Fudge Kitchen - Cambridge, Pembroke College, Apple Grand Arcade
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+44 1223 338000
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corpus.cam.ac.uk

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Nearby attractions of Corpus Christi College

The Corpus Clock

University Museum Of Zoology

Cambridge Corn Exchange

The Fitzwilliam Museum

King's College Chapel

Mathematical Bridge

Whipple Museum of the History of Science

Great St Mary's

The Arts Theatre Cambridge

St Bene’t’s Church

The Corpus Clock

The Corpus Clock

4.6

(609)

Open until 12:00 AM
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University Museum Of Zoology

University Museum Of Zoology

4.7

(1.0K)

Open until 4:30 PM
Click for details
Cambridge Corn Exchange

Cambridge Corn Exchange

4.4

(1.2K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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The Fitzwilliam Museum

The Fitzwilliam Museum

4.7

(3.6K)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Corpus Christi College

Fitzbillies

Eagle

The Cambridge Chop House

Jack's Gelato

Bread & Meat

Smokeworks

Zizzi - Cambridge, Bene't Street

Pho Cambridge

Bath House

Anchor Cambridge

Fitzbillies

Fitzbillies

4.1

(1.2K)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Eagle

Eagle

4.4

(3.1K)

$$

Open until 10:30 PM
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The Cambridge Chop House

The Cambridge Chop House

4.4

(1.0K)

$$

Open until 8:00 PM
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Jack's Gelato

Jack's Gelato

4.7

(790)

$$

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Nearby local services of Corpus Christi College

Hollister Co.

Mr Polito's Barber Shop

Grand Arcade

St Catharine's College

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Samuel Smiley

Campkins Cameras

Fudge Kitchen - Cambridge

Pembroke College

Apple Grand Arcade

Hollister Co.

Hollister Co.

4.3

(169)

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Mr Polito's Barber Shop

Mr Polito's Barber Shop

4.8

(350)

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Grand Arcade

Grand Arcade

4.3

(5.4K)

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St Catharine's College

St Catharine's College

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(68)

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Anatori SealifeAnatori Sealife
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, is a prestigious and historic academic institution that offers visitors a glimpse into its rich heritage and stunning architecture. We recently visited the college and were highly impressed by its beauty and atmosphere. The entry tickets were very reasonably priced at just £5 per person, allowing us to explore this magnificent place at our own pace. From the moment we entered, we were struck by the sense of tradition and academic excellence that pervades the grounds. The college’s buildings, with their beautiful stonework and perfectly maintained courtyards, reflect centuries of history. Walking through the grounds felt like stepping back in time, as we imagined the countless scholars and luminaries who have passed through these gates. One of the highlights of our visit was the college chapel. Its stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork are simply breathtaking, creating a serene and contemplative space. The library and dining hall were also remarkable, offering a deeper appreciation of the college's academic and cultural significance. The staff were friendly and welcoming, providing helpful information about the college’s history and its role within the University of Cambridge. The entire visit was well-organized, and we felt we got excellent value for money. Corpus Christi College not only stands as an architectural gem but also represents a pillar of academic achievement. For anyone interested in the history and culture of Cambridge, it’s a must-see destination. We left feeling inspired by the sense of tradition and intellectual rigor that defines this remarkable college. Highly recommended!
YarysYarys
Corpus Christi College is one of the smaller but very charming colleges of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1352. Despite its modest size, it has a rich history and a cozy, intimate atmosphere that sets it apart from some of the larger, more imposing colleges. The college is known for its beautiful courtyards, classic architecture, and peaceful gardens. One of its highlights is the Parker Library, which houses a remarkable collection of medieval manuscripts, some dating back over a thousand years—making it a treasure trove for historians and scholars. Corpus Christi also sits along the River Cam, with a picturesque riverside area that’s perfect for a quiet walk or watching punters glide by. The college’s blend of historic charm, academic significance, and serene surroundings makes it a hidden gem in Cambridge, often less crowded than some of the more famous colleges, which adds to its appeal.
Thomas Müthing (theviolinproject.de)Thomas Müthing (theviolinproject.de)
Much smaller than the famous King's College, Corpus Christi College is one of the oldest, and well worth the UKP 5 entry price they'll charge you to visit the grounds and chapel. The "Old Court" dates back to 1350s and features some of the oldest buildings in Cambridge, while the "New Court" was established in 1827. The chapel is quite lovely, if small, the current building is also from 1827. It's painted glass windows came from Germany when the Abbey of Mariawald was demolished in the Napoleonic wars. You can walk the grounds of the college, but of course the students' quarters are off-limits to tourists, as are the mensa and several other areas, all of which are clearly indicated by signs. SO essentially, a visit of roundabout 20 minutes for the current price of a pint.
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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, is a prestigious and historic academic institution that offers visitors a glimpse into its rich heritage and stunning architecture. We recently visited the college and were highly impressed by its beauty and atmosphere. The entry tickets were very reasonably priced at just £5 per person, allowing us to explore this magnificent place at our own pace. From the moment we entered, we were struck by the sense of tradition and academic excellence that pervades the grounds. The college’s buildings, with their beautiful stonework and perfectly maintained courtyards, reflect centuries of history. Walking through the grounds felt like stepping back in time, as we imagined the countless scholars and luminaries who have passed through these gates. One of the highlights of our visit was the college chapel. Its stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork are simply breathtaking, creating a serene and contemplative space. The library and dining hall were also remarkable, offering a deeper appreciation of the college's academic and cultural significance. The staff were friendly and welcoming, providing helpful information about the college’s history and its role within the University of Cambridge. The entire visit was well-organized, and we felt we got excellent value for money. Corpus Christi College not only stands as an architectural gem but also represents a pillar of academic achievement. For anyone interested in the history and culture of Cambridge, it’s a must-see destination. We left feeling inspired by the sense of tradition and intellectual rigor that defines this remarkable college. Highly recommended!
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Corpus Christi College is one of the smaller but very charming colleges of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1352. Despite its modest size, it has a rich history and a cozy, intimate atmosphere that sets it apart from some of the larger, more imposing colleges. The college is known for its beautiful courtyards, classic architecture, and peaceful gardens. One of its highlights is the Parker Library, which houses a remarkable collection of medieval manuscripts, some dating back over a thousand years—making it a treasure trove for historians and scholars. Corpus Christi also sits along the River Cam, with a picturesque riverside area that’s perfect for a quiet walk or watching punters glide by. The college’s blend of historic charm, academic significance, and serene surroundings makes it a hidden gem in Cambridge, often less crowded than some of the more famous colleges, which adds to its appeal.
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Much smaller than the famous King's College, Corpus Christi College is one of the oldest, and well worth the UKP 5 entry price they'll charge you to visit the grounds and chapel. The "Old Court" dates back to 1350s and features some of the oldest buildings in Cambridge, while the "New Court" was established in 1827. The chapel is quite lovely, if small, the current building is also from 1827. It's painted glass windows came from Germany when the Abbey of Mariawald was demolished in the Napoleonic wars. You can walk the grounds of the college, but of course the students' quarters are off-limits to tourists, as are the mensa and several other areas, all of which are clearly indicated by signs. SO essentially, a visit of roundabout 20 minutes for the current price of a pint.
Thomas Müthing (theviolinproject.de)

Thomas Müthing (theviolinproject.de)

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Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, is a prestigious and historic academic institution that offers visitors a glimpse into its rich heritage and stunning architecture. We recently visited the college and were highly impressed by its beauty and atmosphere. The entry tickets were very reasonably priced at just £5 per person, allowing us to explore this magnificent place at our own pace.

From the moment we entered, we were struck by the sense of tradition and academic excellence that pervades the grounds. The college’s buildings, with their beautiful stonework and perfectly maintained courtyards, reflect centuries of history. Walking through the grounds felt like stepping back in time, as we imagined the countless scholars and luminaries who have passed through these gates.

One of the highlights of our visit was the college chapel. Its stained-glass windows and intricate woodwork are simply breathtaking, creating a serene and contemplative space. The library and dining hall were also remarkable, offering a deeper appreciation of the college's academic and cultural significance.

The staff were friendly and welcoming, providing helpful information about the college’s history and its role within the University of Cambridge. The entire visit was well-organized, and we felt we got excellent value for money.

Corpus Christi College not only stands as an architectural gem but also represents a pillar of academic achievement. For anyone interested in the history and culture of Cambridge, it’s a must-see destination. We left feeling inspired by the sense of tradition and intellectual rigor that defines this remarkable college. Highly...

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23w

Corpus Christi College is one of the smaller but very charming colleges of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1352. Despite its modest size, it has a rich history and a cozy, intimate atmosphere that sets it apart from some of the larger, more imposing colleges.

The college is known for its beautiful courtyards, classic architecture, and peaceful gardens. One of its highlights is the Parker Library, which houses a remarkable collection of medieval manuscripts, some dating back over a thousand years—making it a treasure trove for historians and scholars.

Corpus Christi also sits along the River Cam, with a picturesque riverside area that’s perfect for a quiet walk or watching punters glide by. The college’s blend of historic charm, academic significance, and serene surroundings makes it a hidden gem in Cambridge, often less crowded than some of the more famous colleges, which adds...

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4.0
2y

Much smaller than the famous King's College, Corpus Christi College is one of the oldest, and well worth the UKP 5 entry price they'll charge you to visit the grounds and chapel. The "Old Court" dates back to 1350s and features some of the oldest buildings in Cambridge, while the "New Court" was established in 1827. The chapel is quite lovely, if small, the current building is also from 1827. It's painted glass windows came from Germany when the Abbey of Mariawald was demolished in the Napoleonic wars. You can walk the grounds of the college, but of course the students' quarters are off-limits to tourists, as are the mensa and several other areas, all of which are clearly indicated by signs. SO essentially, a visit of roundabout 20 minutes for the current...

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