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  1. The Radcliffe Camera (colloquially known as the "Rad Cam" or "The Camera"; from Latin camera, meaning 'room') is a building of the University of Oxford, England, designed by James Gibbs in a Baroque style and built in 173749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library.

  2. The Radcliffe Camera is an iconic Oxford landmark and a working library, part of the central Bodleian Library complex. It is linked to the Bodleian Old Library by the underground Gladstone Link. The Radcliffe Camera is home to the History Faculty Library (HFL). Find us. Radcliffe Camera. Radcliffe Square. Oxford. OX1 3BG. Find us on Google Maps.

  3. www.oxfordvisit.com › university-and-colleges › radcliffe-cameraRadcliffe Camera - OxfordVisit

    Radcliffe Camera is a neo-classical building inside Oxford University, built from 1737 to 1749 for the Radcliffe Science Library by James Gibbs. Radcliffe Camera is considered one of the finest examples of the architectural style in England.

  4. Mar 1, 2023 · One of the most celebrated buildings in Oxford, the Radcliffe Camera was built between 1737 and 1749, and it sits at 140ft tall. Beautiful as the rest of the structure is, it’s the phenomenal dome (the third largest in the UK) that makes the Rad Cam so instantly recognisable in any photo.

  5. The Radcliffe Camera is an architectural marvel that exemplifies the neoclassical style of the 18th century. Built in three main stages externally and two stories internally, it features a circular design with a lanterned dome on an octagonal drum and a balustraded parapet with vases.

  6. The Rad Cam, also known as theheart of Oxford”, was designed by James Gibbs built between 1737 and 1749 with £40,000 founded by Dr John Radcliffe upon his death in 1714. Radcliffe, the most successful physician in England, began to explore the idea of a library about two years before his death.

  7. The Radcliffe Camera comprises the Upper Camera Reading Room and Lower Camera Reading Room. The Gladstone Link comprises two levels, the Upper Level and Lower Level. View a map of the Radcliffe Camera (PDF) and the Gladstone Link (PDF), or find out more about the workspaces within the library site. Wi-Fi is available throughout the library.

  8. The Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera and Weston Library are three of Oxford's most iconic libraries, located in the heart of the city. Get exclusive, behind-the-scenes access on a guided library tour, or explore the historic city of Oxford on a walking tour with one of our expert guides.

  9. Surely Oxford’s most photographed landmark, the sandy-gold Radcliffe Camera is a beautiful, light-filled, circular, columned library. Built between 1737 and 1749 in grand Palladian style, as ‘Radcliffe Library’, it’s topped by Britain’s third-largest dome.

  10. oxfordsummercourses.com › articles › a-brief-history-the-radcliffe-cameraA Brief History of the Radcliffe Camera

    What is the Radcliffe Camera? The Radcliffe Camera, located in Radcliffe Square, is a historic building that forms part of the Oxford University's Bodleian Library complex. Standing as an architectural masterpiece, the Radcliffe Camera is one of Oxford's most recognizable landmarks.