These are the oldest photos on my phone, taken on May 20, 2023, in Oxford, Great Britain. The first picture is of me, in a bucket hat, in front of the Radcliffe Camera.
The Radcliffe Camera, an iconic symbol of Oxford, is a stunning piece of neoclassical architecture in the heart of the city. Built between 1737 and 1749, it was designed by James Gibbs and funded by Dr. John Radcliffe, a prominent physician. The term "Camera" comes from the Latin word for "room," as it was originally a library. Now part of the Bodleian Library complex, its circular design and majestic dome make it a standout among Oxford’s historic structures. Today, it serves as a reading room for students and a magnet for tourists. Being there in front of this monumental building was surreal, feeling the weight of centuries of knowledge and tradition.
The other pictures are of my friend Magnus, posing in front of the Bridge of Sighs.
The Bridge of Sighs, officially known as Hertford Bridge, is another iconic Oxford landmark. Completed in 1914 and designed by Sir Thomas Jackson, it connects two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane. While its nickname comes from the more famous bridge in Venice, the Oxford version is unique in design and purpose, providing a picturesque connection between college buildings. The mix of Renaissance and Baroque styles adds to its charm, making it one of Oxford's most photographed spots. Magnus couldn’t resist striking a pose here—this bridge is as much a symbol of Oxford as the dreaming spires.
Capturing these moments in such a historically rich city was unforgettable. Oxford’s architecture, history, and vibrant student life create an atmosphere that’s impossible not to fall in love with.
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