Radcliffe Camera stands as one of Oxford’s most recognizable landmarks—a stunning architectural masterpiece housing an impressive array of academic resources within its walls! This historic building serves as part of Bodleian Libraries’ collection devoted primarily towards humanities subjects—providing both scholars & visitors alike access not only beautiful reading rooms but also exceptional staff support during their research journeys! Engage with our vast selection today—a truly inspiring setting awaits those who enter Radcliffe Camera!

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Sandeep Mukherjee

5 Google Rating

One of the prominent places in Oxford University. Nice place to visit and take cool pictures and sel

5/ 5

One of the prominent places in Oxford University. Nice place to visit and take cool pictures and selfie. Oxford visit is a day activity and better to plan for a bright sunny day. I visited the place in 2014 with friends and it was an eventful day.

Nagendran R

1 Google Rating

We visited here and were taking pictures and for a very brief period my friend left her bag down to

1/ 5

We visited here and were taking pictures and for a very brief period my friend left her bag down to take a picture and it was gone. Stolen. Upon enquiry we got to know it happens a lot. Be aware of thieves operating in this area!

Lisa Jones

5 Google Rating

Radcliffe Camera (Camera, meaning "room" in Latin; colloquially, "Rad Cam" or "The Camera”). Built

5/ 5

Radcliffe Camera (Camera, meaning "room" in Latin; colloquially, "Rad Cam" or "The Camera”). Built in 1737–49 to house the Radcliffe Science Library. The library's construction and maintenance was funded from the estate of John Radcliffe, a notable doctor, who left £40,000 upon his death in 1714.

Arthur Murden

5 Google Rating

seen this only on photos before but got to see it in person when we visited Oxford what a really be

5/ 5

seen this only on photos before but got to see it in person when we visited Oxford what a really beautiful old building this is

Richard Moller

5 Google Rating

Interesting building. Visitors arenot allow entry.

5/ 5

Interesting building. Visitors arenot allow entry.

Varun Cidambi

5 Google Rating

If you can find a place to study it is a great place to do so, unless you dislike areas that have a

5/ 5

If you can find a place to study it is a great place to do so, unless you dislike areas that have a lot of people. The underground library is also quite nice, has many good reads in history.

Skye Parker

5 Google Rating

Very pretty place. The rooms are clean, the bathroom is bug enough and the staff are friendly. I wou

5/ 5

Very pretty place. The rooms are clean, the bathroom is bug enough and the staff are friendly. I wouldn't like to stay anywhere else.

Alireza Bahramzadeh (Ali_bahram)

5 Google Rating

I don’t know much about it’s history, but it’s astonishing and it’s a perfect tourist spot a

5/ 5

I don’t know much about it’s history, but it’s astonishing and it’s a perfect tourist spot attraction to take some good photos

Jimi Debanks

5 Google Rating

Beautiful part of Oxford amazing architecture and prestigious lawns must see if visiting.

5/ 5

Beautiful part of Oxford amazing architecture and prestigious lawns must see if visiting.

Ana Bacharach

5 Google Rating

Iconic historic building, great for a snap photo 🌤 ⛅

5/ 5

Iconic historic building, great for a snap photo 🌤 ⛅

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