Radcliffe Camera

Visit The Radcliffe Camera and discover a Chiltern gem

  • The Radcliffe Camera - The Radcliffe Camera a large circular building with a lofty dome, was built between 1737 – 1749 with money bequeathed by John Radcliffe (1650-1714), the famous physician. Originally designed to house a library endowed by Radcliffe, today the building forms part of the Bodleian Libraries. Tours of the library are available on Sundays – please visit the Bodleian Library ticket office or book online.   
     
  • Travel there with Chiltern on one of our great value Advance Fares from just £6.40 one-way.
     

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