Trinity College, Where Noble Minds and Royal Blood Converge
Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ
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Introduction
Trinity College is one of the largest and wealthiest colleges in Cambridge, with a history dating back to the reign of Henry VIII in 1546. The college is renowned for its outstanding academic achievements and honours, attracting many famous graduates such as Newton, Bacon and Byron. Inside the college, you can see statues of many famous alumni, which bear witness to the college's long history. Trinity College has ancient medieval architecture, was extensively restored in the 17th century, and still retains the college clock tower from that time. Additionally, you can find the apple tree that once hit Newton on the head and led to the discovery of universal gravitation. Address Trinity Street, Cambridge, CB2 1TQ
Opening hours 10:00-16:30: The courtyard is open to visitors, and specific times are available for visiting the church, auditorium, and library. Quietness and respect for others' privacy are required.