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OXFORD Scavenger hunt

1. Radcliffe Camera 2. Bridge of sights 3. Christ Church College 4. The covered market

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Radcliffe Camera : Cette superbe rotonde abrite une partie de la Bodleian Library et est l’un des symboles d’Oxford.

The Radcliffe Camera, often simply called the "Rad Cam," is one of Oxford’s most famous architectural landmarks. It is a stunning circular building in the heart of the city, serving as a reading room for the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest and most prestigious libraries in Europe. Interesting Facts : - The Radcliffe Camera is connected to the Bodleian Library via an underground tunnel, which allows books to be transferred efficiently between buildings. - It has appeared in numerous films and TV series, including Harry Potter, due to its stunning architecture. - The building is a major tourist attraction, with thousands of visitors admiring its beauty from the outside each year.

Bridge of Sighs : Pont pittoresque reliant deux parties de Hertford College, inspiré de celui de Venise.

The Bridge of Sighs is one of Oxford’s most photographed landmarks. Officially known as the Hertford Bridge, it connects two parts of Hertford College, spanning New College Lane. Designed by Sir Thomas Jackson, the bridge was completed in 1914. It features elegant arched windows and an ornate façade, blending perfectly with Oxford’s historic surroundings. Despite popular myths, it was not modeled after the Venetian bridge but is actually closer in style to Florence’s Ponte Vecchio. This charming landmark is a must-see in Oxford, perfect for photos and a glimpse into the city's rich academic heritage! 📸

Christ Church College : Célèbre pour sa magnifique salle à manger ayant inspiré celle de Harry Potter. Sa chapelle est aussi la cathédrale d’Oxford.

Christ Church College is one of the most prestigious and iconic colleges of Oxford University, known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and famous alumni. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, it is one of Oxford’s largest and most historic colleges. It has educated 13 British Prime Ministers, including William Gladstone. The college has strong links with the Church of England, as its chapel also serves as Oxford’s cathedral. The Great Hall is a magnificent dining hall that inspired Hogwarts’ Great Hall in Harry Potter. Christ Church Meadow is a beautiful open green space along the River Thames, perfect for walks. Many scenes from the Harry Potter films were shot here, making it a popular destination for fans. Lewis Carroll, author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, was a mathematics tutor at Christ Church, and many Alice-related locations can be found in and around the college.

Covered Market : Marché historique avec des boutiques et des stands de nourriture locale.

The Covered Market is one of Oxford’s hidden treasures, offering a mix of traditional British charm, independent shops, and delicious food stalls. It’s the perfect place to experience the local atmosphere and discover unique products. Opened in 1774, it was originally built to house Oxford’s butchers and food vendors in a more organized space. Today, it is home to over 50 independent shops and cafés, making it a vibrant shopping destination. The market’s architecture features beautiful wooden beams and historic storefronts, giving it a unique character. The market has remained in continuous use for over 250 years. It is a favorite spot for Oxford University students, tourists, and locals alike. Some shops have been run by the same families for generations, preserving the market’s heritage.