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Gonville and Caius College

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Gonville and Caius College

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Gonville and Caius College, often simply known as Caius, is a distinguished historical site and a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Situated centrally off Trinity Street, adjacent to Trinity College and close to the scenic River Cam, it stands as the fourth-oldest of Cambridge's 31 colleges. This iconic institution, with an elevation of approximately 17 metres, is a cornerstone of the city's academic and architectural heritage, offering a glimpse into centuries of scholarly life.

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    July 22, 2019

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    Caius is one of the oldest and largest colleges of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1348, the College combines the best of Cambridge tradition with 21st century teaching and …

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    Among the highlights for visitors to Caius are the three magnificent gates representing Humility, Virtue and Honour, designed by John Caius to symbolise the stages of a student’s metaphorical journey while studying. The whitebeams in Tree Court create the only avenue of trees within a Cambridge College court, while the Chapel, dating in part to 1390 and site of the grave of John Caius, is the oldest purpose-built College chapel still in use. Within the Great Gate lies the Crick Memorial, featuring a complex design based on the helical structure of DNA.

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    January 15, 2020

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    The Fellows have a key for the small gate and can use this nasty portal at any time.
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    Location: Cambridgeshire, East Of England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the most significant historical landmarks to look out for within Gonville and Caius College?

    Beyond the well-known trio of symbolic gates (Humility, Virtue, and Honour), visitors should definitely seek out the college's chapel, which dates back to 1393 and is the oldest purpose-built college chapel in continuous use in Oxford or Cambridge. It also houses the grave of refounder John Caius. Don't miss the Crick Memorial within the Great Gate, featuring a complex design based on the helical structure of DNA, or the unique avenue of whitebeams in Tree Court.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails recommended for exploring Gonville and Caius College and its surroundings?

    While there isn't a single designated 'trail' within the college, visitors can enjoy a self-guided walk through its historic courtyards, including Gonville Court and Tree Court, to appreciate the blend of architectural styles. For a broader experience, many visitors combine a visit to Caius with a stroll along the River Cam, which is very close by, or explore other adjacent Cambridge colleges like Trinity College. Guided walking tours of Cambridge often include Caius and provide historical context.

    What are the best options for parking when visiting Gonville and Caius College?

    Parking directly at Gonville and Caius College is generally not available for visitors due to its central Cambridge location. It's highly recommended to use public car parks in the city centre, such as the Grand Arcade car park or Park Street car park, which are within walking distance. Alternatively, consider using Cambridge's Park & Ride services, which offer bus connections into the city centre, reducing the hassle of finding central parking.

    What are the typical visitor entry times and any associated costs for Gonville and Caius College?

    The grounds and chapel of Gonville and Caius College are generally open to visitors, often free of charge. However, access can be restricted during exam periods, special events, or college functions. It's always a good idea to check the official college website for the most up-to-date visitor information, including specific opening hours and any potential entry fees, before planning your visit.

    Is Gonville and Caius College suitable for families with children, and are there any specific activities for them?

    Gonville and Caius College can be an engaging visit for families, offering a chance to explore historic architecture and tranquil courtyards. While there aren't specific 'children's activities' within the college itself, the open spaces and the intriguing stories behind the gates and famous alumni can capture their imagination. Many families enjoy combining a college visit with punting on the River Cam or exploring other family-friendly attractions in Cambridge.

    What is the policy regarding dogs or pets visiting Gonville and Caius College?

    As a general rule, most Cambridge colleges, including Gonville and Caius, do not permit dogs or other pets within their grounds, with the exception of assistance dogs. It's advisable to confirm the current policy directly with the college if you plan to visit with an assistance animal, to ensure a smooth experience.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to Gonville and Caius College to see its main features?

    To comfortably explore the main courtyards, admire the architecture, visit the chapel, and appreciate the symbolic gates, most visitors find that 45 minutes to an hour is sufficient. If you wish to linger, take photographs, or combine it with a broader walking tour of Cambridge, you might extend your visit.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options conveniently located near Gonville and Caius College?

    Absolutely. Gonville and Caius College is centrally located in Cambridge, placing it within easy walking distance of numerous cafes, pubs, and restaurants catering to various tastes and budgets. You'll find options along Trinity Street, Market Square, and the surrounding city centre. For accommodation, there are many hotels and guesthouses nearby, ranging from budget-friendly to luxury. The college itself also offers basic traditional rooms for overnight stays, including breakfast, which can be a unique experience.

    What public transport options are available to reach Gonville and Caius College?

    Gonville and Caius College is very well-served by public transport. Numerous bus routes stop at various points around the city centre, many within a short walk of the college's main entrance on Trinity Street. The Cambridge train station is about a 20-25 minute walk or a short bus/taxi ride away. Given its central location, walking or cycling are also excellent ways to reach the college from other parts of Cambridge.

    Is Gonville and Caius College wheelchair accessible for visitors?

    While parts of Gonville and Caius College, particularly the historic courtyards, may have uneven surfaces or steps typical of ancient buildings, efforts are often made to provide accessibility where possible. It's best to contact the college directly in advance of your visit to inquire about specific accessibility routes, ramp availability, and any assistance that can be provided for wheelchair users, especially for accessing the chapel or specific buildings.

    What makes Gonville and Caius College particularly renowned academically or historically?

    Gonville and Caius College holds a strong academic reputation, particularly in medicine and science, and is notable for producing fifteen Nobel Prize winners, the second-highest number of any Oxbridge college. Historically, it was refounded by physician John Caius in 1557 and has been influential in the development of the university, including providing land for the Faculty of Law. Its alumni include figures like Stephen Hawking and Francis Crick, co-discoverer of DNA structure.

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