Founded in 1441 by Henry VI, King’s College stands as one of the most prestigious and well-known institutions in Cambridge. The college’s grounds and buildings are a major draw for visitors, featuring landscaped gardens and a picturesque riverside along the River Cam. The 15th-century Gothic King’s College Chapel, with its intricate stonework and soaring spires, is a highlight. Today, visitors can explore the serene gardens, take a leisurely stroll by the river, and marvel at the architectural grandeur of the chapel.
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