Keble College is one of the University of Oxford's primary constituent colleges, originally established in 1870 as a monument to prominent Oxford Movement figure John Keble. Though the college's studies originally focused on theology, today it offers a wide variety of subjects, including scientific and arts degrees. Distinctive neo-Gothic red brick buildings are showcased throughout the college's campus, designed by architect William Butterfield and known for their tradition-breaking layouts. Visitors can explore the college's campus and view historic buildings such as the beautiful Keble Library and the college's original Chapel and Hall buildings. Modern buildings include the Sloane-Robinson Building, the O'Reilly Theatre, and the H.B. Allen Centre.
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