Emmanuel College

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Significant Heritage at Emmanuel College

Founded in 1584 by Sir Walter Mildmay, Emmanuel College is a part of the rich educational heritage of Cambridge.

This college, built on a former Dominican priory site, boasts a chapel designed by Sir Christopher Wren, combining historic and architectural significance. The college has a vibrant community with around 500 undergraduates and notable alumni including John Harvard, for whom Harvard University is named. Unique to Emmanuel, the campus houses a large population of free-roaming ducks, which has become a charming aspect of the college's environment.

Compelling Highlights

  • 🚪 Chapel by Wren
  • 🦆 Unique duck population
  • 📜 Historic alumni

Access to Emmanuel College is free, making it an enjoyable visit for tourists, families, and those interested in history.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Emmanuel College

Founding Background

Emmanuel College was established in 1584 on the site of a Dominican priory.

Architectural Significance

The chapel was designed by eminent architect Sir Christopher Wren.

Harvard Connection

John Harvard graduated from Emmanuel and later endowed Harvard University in America.

Nobel Laureates

Three alumni have received Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Medicine.

Location

St. Andrews Street

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