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  1. Christ Church, en latin Ædes Christi (c'est-à-dire la maison ou l'église du Christ) [1] est l'un des collèges les plus grands et plus riches de l'université d'Oxford au Royaume-Uni. Il a été bâti en 1524 par le cardinal Wolsey , puis en 1532 par Henri VIII après la disgrâce de Wolsey.

  2. Christ Church College, located in Oxford, England, is one of the most prestigious and historic colleges within the University of Oxford. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Christ Church is renowned for its stunning architecture, rich history, and academic excellence. Christ Church is celebrated for its magnificent architecture, which includes ...

  3. Christ Church has one of the largest college libraries in Oxford with well over 160,000 books, generous opening hours and comfortable work areas. The library also houses a particularly large and rich collection of early books and manuscripts. There is a specialised law library with a valuable and continually expanding collection of legal works ...

  4. Christ Church è uno dei collegi costituenti l' Università di Oxford. Fondato nel 1546, è uno dei più grandi collegi di Oxford oltre ad ospitare al suo interno la cattedrale della città, che funge da cappella del college. Ammette le donne dal 1978. Fra i suoi studenti si contano ben tredici primi ministri britannici, un numero maggiore di ...

  5. Christ Church. With its compelling combination of majestic architecture, literary heritage and double identity as (parts of) Harry Potter’s Hogwarts, Christ Church attracts tourists galore. Among Oxford’s largest colleges – the largest, if you include its bucolic meadow – and proud possessor of its most impressive quad, plus a superb ...

  6. 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.

  7. Christ Church regularly works with schools and colleges to explore options for university study and demystify Oxford. We work with pupils in Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, along with their teachers, careers advisers, parents and carers, encouraging young people from underrepresented backgrounds to apply to Oxford and supporting those who do.