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  1. The College is located at the heart of the city of Cambridge, with good access to University departments and to the town. We are famous for our ancient buildings and riverside site; if you visit, though, you’ll see that the College has evolved throughout its six centuries and that Queens’ as a place and as a community is very much engaged with the present and looking to the future.

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      Up to six people can enter the Queens’ College for...

    • Travelling to Queens

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    • Access Guide

      The College Nurse is also the College’s Disability Liaison...

    • College Facts

      The Graces of Queens’ College 1863– , with translations into...

    • History

      Queens' College is a Registered Charity, registered with The...

    • The Porters

      The Porters' Lodge is open 24 hours almost every day of the...

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      Queens' College is a Registered Charity, registered with The...

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      The vehicular entrance to Queens’ College is directly east...

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    • Arranging A Tour Group Visit to Queens' College
    • School Parties of Prospective Candidates For Admission to Queens' College
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    Entrance

    The College is open to visitors all year round, exceptduring the Examination period, certain ceremonial days, Christmas Holidays. Visitors should enter and leave College by the Visitors' Gate in Queens' Lane. If The Old Gate is closed, you can gain entrance through the Porters' Lodge, on Silver Street. The College is open to alumni all year round. Wheelchair access is available, if required, through the Porters' Lodge at all times throughout the year.

    Entrance charges and exemptions for self-guided tours

    Up to six people can enter the Queens’ College for self-guided tour. 1. There is an entrance charge of £5.00 per visitor. Children under the age of 12 accompanied by an adult - free of charge. 2. A CAMCard entitles Queens' alumni to bring up to twoguests free of charge. Entry for children of alumni is free of charge. Others will be charged. 3. A CAMCard entitles members of the University of Cambridge to bring oneguest free of charge. Others will be charged. 4. Cambridge city residents (with p...

    Entrance charges for groups

    A tour group is defined as six or more people. 1. There is an entrance charge of £5.00 for each member of the party (there is no charge for the Cambridge Blue Badge Guide). 2. No concessions apply to guided tours.

    If you wish to bring a group of visitors to tour the Queens’ college, please arrange this through the Independent Cambridge Blue Badge Guide.
    Tour parties may only enter Queens' College with a Cambridge Blue Badge Guide. Parties arriving without a Cambridge Blue Badge Guide will not be admitted to Queens' College.
    Parties of more than 20 people must be split into smaller groups and enter the College at staggered times. Each party must be led by a Cambridge Blue Badge Guide.
    Alumni are not allowed to bring any guests to the College for profit. By arrangement with the College, only qualified Blue Badge tour guides are able to offer tours of the College.

    School parties of prospective candidates for admission to Cambridge University wishing to visit Queens' should email Queens' Admissions Officeto organise their tour of the College.

    Old Hall and Chapel are normally openbut are subject to the College's events programme.
    All cloister areas and other walkways are open.
  2. www.queens.cam.ac.uk › visiting-the-college › accessAccess guide | Queens' College

    The College Nurse is also the College’s Disability Liaison Officer and can assist you with information and advice both before you arrive, and during your time at Queens’. Tel: 01223 335578 or e-mail: nurse@queens.cam.ac.uk.

  3. Queens' College was founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou and refounded in 1465 by the rival queen Elizabeth Woodville. This dual foundation is reflected in its orthography: Queens', not Queen's, although the full name is "The Queen's College of St Margaret and St Bernard, commonly called Queens' College, in the University of Cambridge". [6] [7]

  4. Mar 23, 2015 · Queens' College. 205 reviews. #23 of 207 things to do in Cambridge. Historic SitesEducational sites. Closed now. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM. Write a review. About. Margaret of Anjou, Henry VIs wife, and Elizabeth Woodville, Edward VIs wife, founded this small and intimate college at Cambridge University in 1448.

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  5. QueensCollege is a unique venue in the heart of Cambridge, located on the River Cam and home to the famous Mathematical Bridge. The College blends 15th-century history with modern event space and exceptional food and service. Features impressive historical architecture The College is home to some of the most impressive historical architecture in Cambridge to include The Old Hall, Old ...

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  7. The college is also home to some of Cambridge’s most iconic architectural features, including the famous Mathematical Bridge, which connects the two sides of the college across the River Cam. Known for its academic rigour, cultural activities, and vibrant social life, QueensCollege offers a rich and well-rounded student experience.

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