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The Radcliffe Library (Radcliffe Camera) is located in Radcliffe Square (Radcliffe Square) in the center of Oxford. It is part of the Bodleian Library and was completed and opened in 1749. The library is the representative of the early round library in the UK. The vaulted Baroque building has become one of the landmarks of Oxford. It often appears in many postcards of Oxford University, and Hogwarts magic in the "Harry Potter" series of movies. Part of the school scenes were filmed here. Overlooking the library from the roof of the University Church of the Virgin Mary opposite, the angle is very good.
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the Radcliffe camera is stunning and a place that I always take tourists when they visit
A museum in the cylindrical shape is not very big, but it is really old, with a strong history and extensive collection, the library is also a place that Oxford college students like to come to, many books are out of print collections.
The Radcliffe Library of Oxford (Redcliffe Camera) has become one of the landmarks and beautiful skylines of Oxford University due to its unique dome. This wonderful baroque building. The circular building is inspired by the Wind Tower of Athens. The library is the most authoritative library in Oxford, and Oxford Press publishes books in its collection.
One of the most breathtaking places that you can visit in Oxford wow! recommend!
Beautiful landmark of Oxford, the city of historic landscapes and peaceful.
The Radcliffe Reading Room (Radcliffe Camera, built in 1749) is a famous landmark of Oxford University and is recorded in the history of architecture. The Radcliffe Library, its gorgeous architecture and baroque domes are recognizable, but not open to visitors, only Oxford teachers and students can enter, and the books are read and not borrowed. Radcliffe Library looks very much like the Sheldon Theatre next to it, the reading room, the latter the place where the diploma is issued. What a holy place I admire!