Christ Church College Dining Hall

Though made famous by the Harry Potter films and visited by tourists year round, the college's dining hall remains the location where all the college's students eat.

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Christ Church College
Founded by Henry VIII in 1546, Christ Church is one of Oxford University's most famous colleges and the only one to serve as both college and a cathedral.
The Radcliffe Camera
One of the city's iconic buildings, the name 'Camera' comes from the Latin word for 'room', and only students with a valid, active ID are allowed to enter.
All Souls College
Founded in 1438, All Souls does not take undergraduate students. In fact, it's so exclusive, one must be invited to apply for a place at the college.
The Divinity School
Used throughout the Harry Potter film as the Room of Requirement and as the infirmary, Oxford's Divinity School is largely locked to the public and is where Oxonians change gowns during their graduation ceremony.
Christ Church Meadow
Christ Church Meadow is one of Oxford's most beloved green spaces, a sizeable area of water meadows and parkland that belongs to Christ Church College.
Tolkien's Middle Earth
A student of Exeter College a fellow of Pembroke College, a tutor to female students at Lady Margret Hall and St Hugh's College, Tolkien's life was shaped by his lifetime in Oxford and his time as an officer in World War I.

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