Cambridge University is famous for its riverside chapel; Sussex University is located in the middle of a national park; Glasgow University has the second largest Gothic building in England.
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Founded by Queen Victoria in 1845, Queen's University Belfast has over 300 buildings in the leafy south Belfast suburbs. This is the imposing Tudor Gothic Lanyon building at the heart of the campus. |
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Situated in the bustling city centre, many of Cardiff University's buildings are equally striking, such as the Main Building pictured above. |
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The Wallace Monument and Cottrell Hall are just two of the unique icons of the University of Stirling, set in a picturesque setting with lakes, lawns, bushland and even a nine-hole golf course. |
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One of Scotland's oldest universities is the University of Glasgow. It boasts impressive buildings such as the Gothic Revival Gilbert Scott Hall, the second largest in England after the Palace of Westminster. |
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The modern Falmer Building at the University of Sussex may not be to everyone's taste, but even traditional buildings like this stand out when set in the middle of the South Downs National Park. |
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Despite being in the heart of Britain's second largest industrial city, the University of Birmingham's red buildings like the Aston Webb building are some of the UK's most elegant structures. |
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With its beautiful old buildings and misty coastline, the image of St Andrews University appears like a scene from a movie that all those who love royal romantic beauty are impressed by. |
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The impressive red-brick Royal Holloway College in Surrey, University of London, is modelled on the Château de Chambord in France and is set amidst woodland. |
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Durham University's architecture is a perfect blend of modern and medieval styles. |
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Nottingham has recently been trying to shake off its reputation as the "most dangerous city in Britain". The beautiful buildings of Nottingham University, reflected in the river, are one of the most peaceful images of the city. |
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The poetic golden spires of Oxford University have inspired generations of students. Architectural highlights of the world's most famous university include the 18th-century Radcliffe Camera, the Bodleian Library and Magdalen College. |
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You can't mention Oxford without mentioning Cambridge. The famous King's College Chapel of Cambridge University by the picturesque riverside not only fascinates students but also attracts many tourists. |
According to VNE