Bodleian Library
Chief among Oxford's many academic and architectural
attractions is the unique Bodleian library, which is spread
throughout several buildings across the city. The central core of
this collection of buildings is set in Radcliffe Square and
includes the historic Duke Humfrey's Library, dating from the 15th
century, and the gothic Divinity School with its magnificent
vaulted ceiling, which is open to the public. Only members can use
the reading rooms of this library, which contains a copy of every
book printed in Britain since 1610, and no books are ever loaned
out. Guided tours are available to view the main
buildings.
Telephone: (0)1865 277162
Website: www.bodley.ox.ac.uk
Transport:
Opening times: Tours from the quadrangle, Broad Street, depart
10.30am, 11.30am, 2pm and 3pm Monday to Saturday.
Ashmolean Museum
The Ashmolean Museum houses a fascinating and
extensive collection of art and archaeology covering four thousand
years of history, ranging from the ancient civilisations of Egypt,
Greece and Rome to the 20th century, and including sculpture,
ceramics, musical instruments and paintings. It is the United
Kingdom's oldest museum, founded in 1683.
Telephone: (0)1865 278 000
Website: www.ashmolean.org
Transport:
Opening times: Closed until November 2009. Tuesday to Saturday 10am
to 5pm, Sunday 12pm to 5pm. (From June to August the museum stays
open until 7pm on Thursdays). Closed 1 January and 24-26
December
Christchurch Picture Gallery
Christchurch, one of Oxford's most renowned university
colleges, possesses an important collection of about 300 paintings
and 2,000 drawings, mainly by the Italian masters. Works by
Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael and Rubens are to be seen here,
along with examples from Van Dyck, Frans Hals and Hugo van der
Goes. The entire collection cannot be displayed at one time because
of space constraints, but the exhibition changes every few months.
There are also displays of 18th-century glass and Russian
icons.
Telephone: (0)1865 276172
Website: www.chch.ox.ac.uk
Transport:
Opening times: Monday to Saturday 10.30am to 5pm, Sunday 2pm to 5pm
(1 May to 30 September). Monday to Saturday 10.30am to 1pm and 2pm
to 4.30pm, Sunday 2pm to 4.30pm (1 October to 30 April). Closed
Easter week and 20 December to 6 January
Carfax Tower
The photo opportunity afforded from the top makes it
worthwhile climbing the 99 stairs of the Carfax Tower in the centre
of Oxford's shopping district. The tower top is the best place from
which to view the 'dreaming spires' of this architecturally
beautiful city. The tower is the only remnant of the 14th-century
St Martin's church, demolished in 1896 to improve the traffic flow
at the junction of Cornmarket and Queen Streets.






