Christ Church Library located at 27 Oriel Square, Oxford OX1 4EJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01865 276169

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Gary Standke

5 Google Rating

Very beautiful interior with a second story staircase. Has a wide range of books. Not open to the pu

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Very beautiful interior with a second story staircase. Has a wide range of books. Not open to the public.

Amber Whitehead

5 Google Rating

A really wonderful library, but it isn't open to the public because it is a functioning one.

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A really wonderful library, but it isn't open to the public because it is a functioning one.

Marco Ciampi

4 Google Rating

Christ Church Library è un importante centro di ricerca e risorse destinato principalmente a sosten

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Christ Church Library è un importante centro di ricerca e risorse destinato principalmente a sostenere gli studenti durante i loro studi; una biblioteca della legge aperta 24 ore su 24 è a disposizione degli studenti di giurisprudenza. La biblioteca superiore contiene anche una vasta collezione di libri e manoscritti antichi stampati ed è particolarmente ricca di musica, teologia, classici, libri di viaggio, numismatica, scienze antiche, medicina e studi ebraici. Tutti i membri del collegio sono invitati a utilizzare le moderne collezioni al piano terra. I membri del college e i ricercatori in visita possono consultare libri e manoscritti rari su appuntamento. La Biblioteca offre anche numerose mostre, conferenze e workshop durante tutto l'anno, alcuni dei quali sono aperti anche ai membri del pubblico.

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Daniela Sofia Guajardo Ortega

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