Christ Church is one of the University of Oxford's constituent colleges, originally founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII. The college is one of the university's wealthiest colleges and is known for its significant architectural sites, including the Sir Christopher Wren-designed Tom Tower and Tom Quad, Oxford's largest quadrangle, which have been featured in major motion pictures such as Harry Potter and The Golden Compass. More than half a million visitors explore the college's 175-acre campus each year and view Grade I-listed architectural sites such as the Christ Church Library, the Christ Church Cathedral, and the Chapter House. The lovely Christ Church Meadow is open to the public year-round, offering recreational opportunities at Boathouse Island and Merton Field.
St Aldate's, Oxford OX1 1DP, UK, Phone: +44-18-65-27-61-50