Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, U.K. 08/19/2014. Corpus Christi College with its beautiful lawn that rolls down to the River Cam is part of Cambridge University, England.

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Corpus Christi College

Cambridge


Corpus Christi was founded in 1352, a heritage reflected in its exquisite buildings and a monastic atmosphere that radiates from the medieval Old Court. Look out for the fascinating sundial and plaque to playwright and past student Christopher Marlowe (1564–93), who penned Doctor Faustus and Tamburlaine. New Court (a mere 200 years old) leads to the Parker Library, which holds the world’s finest collection of Anglo-Saxon manuscripts (open Monday and Thursday afternoons to tourist office–run tours only).


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