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King’s is a dynamic and diverse College in the heart of Cambridge. Founded in 1441 by King Henry VI and recognised for its iconic Chapel, King's has a proud history of independent thought and offers a friendly and forward-thinking community to applicants from all backgrounds.
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Learn about the history, architecture and traditions of King's College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge founded by King Henry VI in 1441. The college is famous for its chapel, choir and Christmas Eve service.
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King's College is on King's Parade, in the centre of Cambridge. There is no public parking for cars or coaches at King's College, however there are car parks a short walk away. Information about travelling to Cambridge can be found here.
King's College is a diverse and welcoming community in the centre of Cambridge, with a high ratio of teaching academics to undergraduates. Learn about its history, accommodation, facilities, location, music and academic support.
16 Dis 2015 · Learn about the origins, construction and symbolism of one of the world’s finest gothic buildings, King’s College Chapel in Cambridge. Discover the story of John Saltmarsh, the archivist who wrote a detailed and unpublished account of the chapel’s history.
Learn about the history, architecture, and education of one of the oldest and most famous colleges of the University of Cambridge. Find out about its founder, its chapel, its choir, and its traditions.