Cambridge University is famous for its chapels overlooking a picturesque river; Sussex University is situated in the middle of a national park; Glasgow University boasts the second-largest Gothic building in England.
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| Founded by Queen Victoria in 1845, Queen's University Belfast boasts over 300 buildings in the lush green suburbs of South Belfast. The majestic Lanyon Building, a Tudor Gothic structure, sits at the heart of the campus. |
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| Located in the heart of the bustling city, many of Cardiff University's buildings remain striking, such as the Main Building pictured above. |
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| The Wallace Monument and Cottrell Building are just two of the unique landmarks of Stirling University, set amidst a picturesque landscape of lakes, lawns, green shrubs, and even a nine-hole golf course. |
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| One of Scotland's oldest universities is the University of Glasgow. This institution boasts impressive buildings such as Gilbert Scott Tower, a revival of Gothic architecture, second only to the Palace of Westminster in England. |
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| The modern Falmer Tower at the University of Sussex may not be everyone's favorite, but even traditional buildings like this stand out when situated right in the middle of South Downs National Park. |
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| Despite being located in the heart of England's second-largest industrial city, the red buildings of the University of Birmingham, such as the Aston Webb, remain among the most elegant architectural landmarks in the UK. |
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| With its beautiful old buildings and mist-shrouded coastline, the image of St Andrews University is like something out of a movie, captivating anyone who appreciates romantic, royal-style beauty. |
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| The striking red brick building of Royal Holloway University in Surrey, part of the University of London, is modeled after Chambord Castle in France and sits nestled amidst a forest. |
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| Durham University's architecture is a perfect blend of modern and medieval styles. |
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| Recently, Nottingham has been striving to shed its reputation as "Britain's most dangerous city." The beautiful buildings of the University of Nottingham casting their shadows over the river are one of the city's most peaceful images. |
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| The picturesque, golden-stone spires of Oxford University inspire generations of students. Highlights of the architecture of this world-renowned and historic institution include the 18th-century Radcliffe Camera, the Bodleian Library, and Magdalen College, the boarding school. |
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| You can't mention Oxford without mentioning Cambridge. The famous King's College Chapel at Cambridge University, situated along a picturesque river, not only amazes students but also attracts many tourists. |
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