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Ouverture Ouvert le 10:00-17:00
Temps de visite recommandé :1-2 heures
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St Aldate's, Oxford OX1 1BX, United KingdomCarte
Nº de téléphone : +44 1865 252334
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Pour un musée libre, il vaut certainement la peine d'une visite avec les points de vue de la civilisation mondiale et de l'histoire, mais d'autres parties ont laissé un peu à désirer pour nous.
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Pour un musée libre, il vaut certainement la peine d'une visite avec les points de vue de la civilisation mondiale et de l'histoire, mais d'autres parties ont laissé un peu à désirer pour nous.
Le Musée d'Oxford lui-même est un bâtiment historique, qui a recueilli beaucoup d'histoires et de marques d'époque de l'Oxford, qui contient beaucoup de choses pour comprendre facilement l'histoire d'Oxford et certains contenus du passé.
Oxford University City is really very, very interesting. The scenery around it is very beautiful. I like the atmosphere. Oxford University has a history and a world reputation. Despite the relative decline of national and resource advantages, the days when Oxford and Cambridge topped the world's universities have long passed. But it still plays an extremely important role in British society and higher education system, and it still has a worldwide influence. Oxford must be called Oxford in Britain and even in the world's educational circles; many young students in Britain and the world are worthy of playing with Oxford as their ideal.
Situé au centre de Oxford, les frais d'entrée sont gratuits, mais les expositions sont relativement peu nombreuses et vous pouvez toujours y aller si vous avez du temps.
The open area on the first floor of Oxford City Hall is only a museum and cafe. The Museum covers a small area, but its name is very large. It is called the Oxford Museum. Inside, pictures, texts and physical photographs show the history of Oxford's urban development, and in a limited corner there are scenes of government workers working. At the end of the fifteen-minute indoor tour of the city hall, the main reason was that the words were not clear and many things could not be understood.
The Oxford Museum is very close to the University campus. Like all British buildings, the Museum has a lot of sections about animal clothing, instruments, religion and so on. I remember that it's a big free gift shop. Some things are very lovely. I don't recommend buying them. After all, there are many animal skeleton sheep and giraffes in the animal areas that our motherland produces and brings back. There are also some students majoring in this museum who study in a good atmosphere.
Museum of Oxford is the only museum dedicated to Oxford's humanities and history. Since its opening in 1975, the museum womb has attracted the attention of local residents and tourists, who are here to explore the story of Oxford and how Oxford has developed into what is now Oxford City. The Oxford Museum showcases the development of Oxford from a century ago to modern times. In 2011, the Oxford Museum was further improved by combining Oxford's collections with Oxford's historical and cultural heritage. In 2012, an Oxford Gallery was opened in the museum, which also contains the development and history of Oxford for more than 3,000 years. Finally, in the souvenir shop, you can buy meaningful Oxford souvenirs and souvenir cards.