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  1. 4 de mar. de 2021 · Take a video tour of Trinity College, Oxford for the 2020 virtual edition of Oxford Open Doors!

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  2. Please note that at present we are open on weekends only due to work being carried out on the restoration of our dining hall through early 2023; please call the Porter’s Lodge on 01865 279900 just prior to your visit to check for any updates. During term time: 10am to 12pm & 2pm to 5pm. Out of term: 10am to 12pm, &1pm until 5pm. Admission prices:

  3. Trinity College Broad Street Oxford OX1 3BH UK. Tel: +44 1865 279900. Fax: +44 1865 279902. Follow Us @TrinityOxford @trinitycollegeox Trinity College Oxford

  4. We are delighted to announce that Sir Robert Chote will be its next President. He will take up the position of President of Trinity College Oxford on 1 September 2025, succeeding Dame Hilary Boulding. Sir Robert is is a leading economist with a distinguished career, most notably informing and scrutinising fiscal policy.

  5. Trinity College’s main entrance is enclosed by an iron palisade rather than a wall, and the distinctive blue gates provide it with a more open and accessible appearance than many others in Oxford. The Durham Quadrangle. Durham College (the original Benedictine college from 1291) was built around a single quadrangle, now known as the Durham quad.

  6. The Levine Building, a substantial new development at Trinity College in Oxford, has been completed and officially opened by HRH The Prince of Wales on 12 May 2022. The Levine Building in the heart of Trinity’s historic site is the first significant upgrade of the College’s academic facilities in more than 50 years.

  7. Trinity has always given these students a warm welcome possibly in part because our founder was a classmate in Oxford of the previous Master in 1962. Trinity’s many well-known graduates include Cardinal Newman and two Prime Ministers: William Pitt the Elder who was very pro-American and Lord North who was somewhat less so.