In the morning, we took the bus from Abingdon, where we had spent the night, to Oxford.
We got off very close to the Oxford Museum and spontaneously decided to visit the free exhibition.


Oxford Museum
Oxford Museum

At very modern stations, various aspects of past and present life in the city were highlighted, and notable figures like Lewis Caroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, were introduced.


Carfax Tower
Carfax Tower

We then continued into the city center and passed some of the 39 colleges along the way.


Jesus College
Jesus College

The university is divided into various colleges, each housed in large building complexes around a courtyard.


All Souls College
All Souls College

Many of them can be visited - if you pay the entrance fee.


Courtyard of Corpus Christi College
Courtyard of Corpus Christi College

With its ancient buildings, Oxford is a popular filming location for various movies - such as “Harry Potter”, “James Bond” and “The Golden Compass”.


Oxford
Oxford

We had booked a “Harry Potter” tour, during which a young man from Oxford (fittingly named Harry) entertainingly guided us through the city.


Sheldonian Theatre
Sheldonian Theatre

In addition to the key sights, we learned not only about the history of the city and the university but also a lot about Harry Potter.
Divinity School
Divinity School


The Divinity School was closed that day, so we instead went to “New College”, founded in 1379 (and thus not so new anymore).


New College
New College

Here, not only the cloister but also the courtyard was used for film scenes in “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire”.
Cloister New College - Tree from
Cloister New College - Tree from 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire'


After the city tour, we also visited Christ Church College, where we received an audio guide to explore the university independently.


Christ Church College
Christ Church College

The tickets were sold out, and we were allowed entry only because we had booked the entrance alongside the city tour.


Christ Church College
Christ Church College

Christ Church College is Oxford's largest university institution and one of the most well-known as well.


Christ Church College Staircase
Christ Church College Staircase


Consequently, all accessible rooms were quite full of people. Particularly, Asian tourist groups seem to enjoy visiting the college…
Christ Church College
Christ Church College


In the grand dining hall, there was a little traffic jam as everyone was photographing around one of the large tables.


Dining Hall Christ Church College
Dining Hall Christ Church College

Here, students eat during the term - quite a fancy cafeteria.
Dining Hall Christ Church College
Dining Hall Christ Church College


The dining hall is not a filming location, but the scenes in the Great Hall of Hogwarts were likely modeled after this.
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral


To conclude, we walked through Christ Church Cathedral, which serves as both the chapel of the university and the cathedral of Oxford.


Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral

After a break for food, we took a tour from our newly acquired book “Oxford Filmlocations”.


Magdalen College
Magdalen College

We passed by the “Bridge of Sighs”, constructed after the model of the famous bridge in Venice. In Oxford, only students sigh who can cross the bridge between the university's buildings.


Bridge of Sighs
Bridge of Sighs


We also passed by the former residence of J.R.R. Tolkien, who wrote the “Lord of the Rings” books and worked as a professor in Oxford.


Magdalen College
Magdalen College

C.S. Lewis, who was actively involved with Tolkien in the writers' group “The Inklings”, was also a professor in Oxford and was inspired here for the story about “Narnia”.


Satyr at the front door
Satyr at the front door

Unfortunately, it started to rain, so we skipped the last tour that would have taken us through a park.


Bodleiam Libraries
Bodleiam Libraries

However, we did stop by the pub “Tavern Turf”, which had been recommended to us by the tour guide in the afternoon.


View from Magdalen Bridge
View from Magdalen Bridge

On the way back, just before the bus stop, I realized I had forgotten my handbag (having only had a small beer) and we had to go back to fetch it… A later guest had already handed it to the waitress, and so I easily got it back.
High Street
High Street


When we returned to the bus stop, the bus to Abingdon was just there, and we made it after a little sprint.
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