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  1. This move solidified the Radcliffe Camera's position as an integral part of the Bodleian Libraries, enhancing its contribution to academic excellence and British heritage. General Information and Notable Features The Radcliffe Camera is an architectural marvel that exemplifies the neoclassical style of the 18th century.

  2. The Bodleian Old Library is one of the oldest libraries in Europe. Part of the larger Bodleian Library complex, it is connected to the Radcliffe Camera by the underground Gladstone Link. It has three historic reading rooms: the Lower Reading Room, the Upper Reading Room and Duke Humfrey’s Library. Find us. Bodleian Old Library Catte Street Oxford

  3. The Radcliffe Camera, often referred to as “Rad Cam,” is a historic building located in Oxford, England. It was built between 1737-1749 and named after its benefactor, Dr. John Radcliffe. The building stands out for its neoclassical architecture with a circular shape which makes it unique among all other buildings in Oxford University.

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  5. Radcliffe Camera Tours and Tickets. 10,261 reviews. Located in the heart of Oxford, the Radcliffe Camera is one of the city’s most recognizable and photographed landmarks, with its unusual shape and impressive dome. Completed in 1749, it was the first rotunda library in England, and today it is one of the main reading rooms of the Bodleian ...

  6. www.oxfordpictures.com › gallery › the-radcliffeThe Radcliffe Camera, Oxford

    Named after its benefactor Dr John Radcliffe (1650–1714) it forms part of the world-famous Bodleian Library. Under Radcliffe Square, out of sight of the students and tourists who pass through the square every day, are over half a million books, housed on two subterranean floors, connected to the main Bodleian Library by a tunnel (The Gladstone Link) and a book transport system.

  7. Radcliffe Camera. This distinctive circular building is a beautiful piece of classical architecture and one of Oxford’s most iconic sights. Built independently of the Bodleian, it’s named after the royal physician, John Radcliffe who had left money in his will to purchase land, build a library, purchase books, and pay a full-time librarian.