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  1. Reserva Christ Church, Oxford en Tripadvisor: Consulta 2,579 opiniones, artículos, y 2,573 fotos de Christ Church, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°21 de 174 atracciones en Oxford.

  2. Guided tours of the College AND Cathedral – 60 minutes. 60 minutes. Tickets: £24 in advance/£26 on the day. Tickets will be released online each Friday (c. 10am) for the following week. Additional tours may be added on an ad hoc basis. Tickets may also be purchased at our Visitor Centre, subject to availability. Includes:

  3. The College was re-founded in 1532 by King Henry VIII as “King Henry VIII’s College” and renamed as “Christ Church” in 1546. The original College, however, dates back to 1525 when Thomas Wolsey, then Lord Chancellor of England and Cardinal Archbishop of York, suppressed the Priory of St Frideswide (a priory of Augustinian canons regular created in 1122) and founded Cardinal College ...

  4. Reserva Christ Church, Oxford en Tripadvisor: Consulta 2,580 opiniones, artículos, y 2,576 fotos de Christ Church, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°21 de 174 atracciones en Oxford.

  5. Stay at Christ Church. Christ Church offers a unique opportunity for members of the public to stay in vacant student bedrooms. If you are visiting Oxford during the Easter and Summer holiday periods, why not stay as guests of the college? Book a room, or find out more.

  6. Visiting the Cathedral. Christ Church Cathedral is one of the oldest buildings in Oxford and one of the smallest cathedrals in the Church of England. For almost 900 years this church has stood here as a place of worship and prayer. The Cathedral is a working building, with a dual role as the cathedral for the diocese of Oxford and the college's ...

  7. Intérieur de la cathédrale Christ Church d'Oxford. Bâtie dans un style roman tardif et dotée d'un toit du XVI e siècle, la cathédrale était, à l'origine, l'église du prieuré de sainte Frideswide. Le site est revendiqué comme l'emplacement de l'abbaye et des reliques de sainte Frideswide, la sainte patronne d'Oxford.