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Wren Library Review

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Traveling to Cambridge, England, to see this article is enough Cambridge also called Cambridge, Xu Zhimo "Don't Cambridge Bridge" this poem has been passed down to this day, telling Xu Zhimo left Cambridge reluctantly. Cambridge is a university town that many people dream of. It has a strong academic atmosphere and is full of ancient buildings. Although it is not here, I can check in and visit it. The beautiful University of Cambridge is the UK and the world's top prestigious school, built in 1209, with 31 colleges. The university and the colleges complement each other. Each college is built in different periods. The style of the building is different and the location is different. If you take a taxi here, you must tell the driver which college to go to. Don't directly say go to Cambridge University, so that the driver will be in a state of emergency. It is recommended to visit by bicycle. The distance between each college is not very far. It is easy to find a car rental. Opening hours: Open all day Transportation: Take the bus to Cambridge at London Victoria Bus Station, an hour apart, about 1 hour drive, and walk to the colleges after getting off the bus. Neoclassical style - The Fitzwilliam Museum, the Museum of Art and Archaeology, Cambridge University, is a neoclassical building in the middle of Cambridge, built in 1816. The museum has been continuously expanding since its establishment, and the museum is divided into five areas to display the exhibits, and the number of exhibits displayed is rich, including Taqui and Lucretia, which is regarded as one of the treasures of the town hall. The museum is free to open. If you want to know more about the art in the museum, you can rent a palm-top computer at the entrance on the south side, which contains many important exhibits. Opening hours: Tuesday to Saturday 10:00-17:00, Sunday 12:00-17:00 Transportation: Recommended walking, cycling 3, grand architecture Ryan Library is located in Trinity College, built in 1695, named after the designer Christophe Ryan, On the roof of the magnificent building stands four stone statues representing the oldest of the four disciplines. The museum has little time to open to the outside world, and it houses a collection of classic historical books, but also a hairpiece of Newton's hair, and Newton's used notebooks and books, and the manuscripts of Pooh's bear are also finished here. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 12:00-14:00, Saturday 10:30-12:30 Transportation: It is recommended to walk, ride a bicycle 4, cherish peace Cambridge United States military memorial cemetery The United States government has established a memorial tomb of American military personnel around the world in order to commemorate soldiers who died in foreign countries on overseas battlefields. One of them is on the outskirts of Cambridge, where the University of Cambridge donated land, with 3,812 tombs. The white marble cross, like a line of soldiers, is quite shocking, the whole cemetery is very spectacular, there is a striking giant white marble platform at the gate, above the lonely and majestic star-striped flag. There are few tourists here, and the whole cemetery is peaceful and peaceful. It is recommended that you visit here. Opening hours: Saturday-Sunday Transportation: Taxi and bicycle can be used 5. Scientific development history One of the eight major museums in Cambridge of HP Science History Museum was established in 1944. The original display was donated by Robert Stewart Whipple. Now, many scientific research instruments and equipment have been developed in the 1st century, mainly astronomy, navigation and other aspects, presenting the scientific development process of mankind, so that people can understand the situation of scientific research more deeply. Opening hours: Monday to Friday 12:30-16:30 Transportation: It is recommended to walk and ride Cambridge's various colleges and leave my footprints. Every place here is deeply attracted to me. It is the learning atmosphere here that inspires me. I will realize my dreams if I insist and seriously. This was a worthwhile trip, and when I was leaving, I remembered “Don’t Cambridge.”

Wren Library

Posted: Jun 10, 2019
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  • M43***62
    5/5Outstanding

    Magnificent building, with beautiful architecture. A gem in the centre of Manchester. Kids enjoyed exploring, while keeping to the hush hush library spirit. Excellent access, and staff were amazing.

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    Posted: Dec 2, 2020
  • 小鱼儿2015
    4/5Excellent
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    The building area of the Ryan Library is relatively wide, and it is also a century-old building. The library is also a region that has a lot of rich art books. The library has a lot of artworks.

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    Posted: May 3, 2020
  • gzh***05
    5/5Outstanding
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    Since it was first opened to the public in 1695, people have been rushing to the library in Cambridge, and it is not difficult to see why it attracted so many people. The bookshelves have been tested by time and brought a vicissitudes of color. Similarly, books here are not mundane, and reading in this ancient atmosphere is what many readers pursue.

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    Posted: Sep 11, 2018
  • liyanbuct
    5/5Outstanding
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    It's been more than 400 years since, and it's in Trinity College, and many Shakespeare novels can be found here, including Pooh's manuscripts, Newton's hair, etc., all in this collection.

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    Posted: Apr 17, 2017
  • 130***83
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Rennes Library is one of the most famous libraries of Trinity University, Cambridge, which houses a large collection of precious historical books.

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    Posted: Sep 5, 2017
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