Founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope, Trinity College occupies a prime position in central Oxford, directly opposite the landmark Bodleian Library. The college is known for its baroque chapel, which stands out with its intricate architectural details, and its extensive gardens that offer a serene retreat from the bustling city. Visitors can explore the historic buildings, which blend seamlessly into the traditional Oxford landscape, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of the grounds. The combination of these elements makes Trinity one of Oxford’s most picturesque small colleges.
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