2024

THE ELY MARKET

Markets

Every Saturday, the handicraft market installs its stands. On the second and fourth Saturday of the month, it is joined by the food market. Go to Market Place.

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 Ely
2024

KING'S COLLEGE and Chapel

Schools colleges and universities to visit
5/5
6 reviews

The most famous and perhaps the most beautiful of Cambridge's colleges. The main attraction is the superb Perpendicular Gothic chapel, featuring Rubens' Adoration of the Magi, a spectacular fan vault and 16th-century stained glass windows. It's one of the most spectacular examples of late Gothic architecture. A splendid alchemy of stone, wood and stained glass. It was founded in 1441 by Henry VI.

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 Cambridge
2024

ST JOHN'S COLLEGE

Schools colleges and universities to visit
5/5
2 reviews

Famous for its university choir, considered one of the best in the world. The college was founded in 1511 by Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII. The chapel housing the renowned choir was built in 1863. St John's is also proud to have produced 9 Nobel Prize winners, as well as six prime ministers, three archbishops, two princes... Quite an impressive list. Among them, the poet William Wordsworth and the mathematician Paul Dirac, one of the fathers of quantum mechanics. His Bridge of Sighs across the River Cam is also noteworthy.

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 Cambridge
2024

THE ROUND CHURCH

Churches cathedrals basilicas and chapels
5/5
1 review

Built in 1130, on the model of the rotunda of the church of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, this small church is in Romanesque style, one of the four medieval round churches in England. Bill Gates, the Dalai Lama and Queen Victoria have all walked through his door! It is the second oldest building in the city. Don't miss this amazing round stone architecture. Inside, a 20-minute video projection invites you to discover the history of Cambridge. This church is therefore a good starting point for a visit to the city.

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 Cambridge
2024

FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM

General museum
4.5/5
4 reviews

The Fitzwilliam museum is the art museum of Cambridge University, founded in 1848 by the great collector Richard Fitzwilliam. It takes the form of a neoclassical temple. It is a real little Louvre on its own: Egyptian, Roman, Greek rooms; Italian and Venetian paintings with paintings of Titian or Veronese; 17th century Dutch painting; self-portrait of Rembrandt; landscapes of Van Gogh; 16th and 17th century Flemish painting (Van Dyck, Van Heemskerck, Brueghel le Jeune, Tristan).

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 Cambridge
2024

TRINITY COLLEGE

Schools colleges and universities to visit
3.8/5
4 reviews

Founded by the famous Henry VIII in 1546, Trinity College was the college of Isaac Newton, whose bedroom was next to the chapel, and, just next door, an apple tree that is no stranger to his work on gravity! The library, built by Sir Christopher Wren, contains original works by Newton and the Winnie-the-Pooh manuscript by A. A. Milne's Winnie the Pooh manuscript. This is the largest of the city's 31 colleges. It welcomes around a thousand students a year. It is twinned with Christ Church College, Oxford. It has trained 34 Nobel Prize winners!

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 Cambridge
2024

TOMBLAND TOURS

Street square and neighborhood to visit

After Fye Bridge Street, take Elm Hill on your right. This is a timeless alley, whose émoussés pavés evoke the time of the effort. At the top of Elm Hill, a meublée plot is waiting for a barge. The Bear Shop, a tiny boutique of teddy bears, faces The Jade Tree, an art and crafts gallery. At the crossing with Princes Street, turn left. A few steps away, you are on Tombland, where booksellers and restaurants share the field. Don't miss the house looking at the corner.

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 Norwich
2024

THE JULIAN CENTER

Specialized museum

A museum has been dedicated to local fame: Julian, a mystic writer (1342-1429) who still has a few faithful.

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 Norwich
2024

Corpus Christi College

Schools colleges and universities to visit

Founded in 1352 by the bourgeoisie of Cambridge in the heart of the city, it is a fine example of early medieval architecture. It is one of 31 colleges at Cambridge University. Novelist Christopher Marlowe was one of his famous residents, as was navigator Sir Thomas Cavendish and more recently Downtown Abbey actor Hugh Bonneville. Another specific feature is that the college carefully maintains a unique collection of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. It has one of the smallest numbers of students.

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 Cambridge
2024

RAF WICKENBY MUSEUM

Specialized museum
2024

SACREWELL

Animal park and farm
 Peterborough
2024

FLAG FEN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK

Archaeological site
 Peterborough
2024

THE CRESSET THEATRE

Operas and theaters to visit
 Peterborough
2024

THE STAHL THEATRE

Operas and theaters to visit
 Peterborough
2024

PETERBOROUGH MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY

General museum
 Peterborough
2024

NEW THEATRE

Operas and theaters to visit
2024

INFLATA NATION

Amusement park
 Peterborough
2024

KEY THEATRE

Operas and theaters to visit
2024

DONNA NOOK

Animal park and farm