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Oxford City has so many attractions and beautiful buildings to offer. Here are just some of the highlights we think you must see when you visit: The Ashmolean Museum The Ashmolean Museum opened in 1683, making it the oldest museum in Britain. This world famous museum specialises in art and archaeology, and boasts an incredible building exterior. The museum has recently undergone a multi million pound refurbishment and was re-opened in 2010 by the Queen. 
Christ Church College One of the largest and most famous of the 38 colleges, founded in 1524. Sitting in the heart of Oxford Christ Church in architecturally stunning. Including Christopher Wren's Tom Tower, it's very own cathedral and the attractive Christ Church meadows. You can visit the famous dining hall as seen in the Harry Potter movie's and a definate highlight is the Eve Song choir every evening at 6pm in the catheral. 
Bodleian Library and the Radcliffe Camera The Bodleian Library is the main research library for Oxford University and one of the oldest libraries in Europe. The Radcliffe Square located just off Broad Street right in the centre of Oxford, is one of the most impressive set of buildings and architecture you might see.
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