Visiting museums, libraries & places of interest
Oxford University’s museums, libraries and collections are of national and international importance. They provide an outstanding resource for both the University and the public, as well as being fantastic places to visit.
Ashmolean Museum
The Ashmolean is the University of Oxford’s museum of art and archaeology. Founded in 1683, it is Britain’s first public museum and home to half a million years of human history and creativity, from ancient Egyptian mummies to modern art, and much more.
- Location: Beaumont Street
- Tel: 01865 278000
- Open: The Museum is open every day, 10:00–17:00
- Charge: Admission is free. Special exhibitions are ticketed and a booking fee is charged for online bookings.
- Note: Please see the website for information on visiting as a group.
- Website: Ashmolean Museum
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
Oxford University Museum of Natural History holds an internationally-significant collection of natural history specimens and archives in a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture. It is home to a lively programme of research, teaching and events focused on the sciences of the natural environment.
- Location: Parks Road
- Tel: 01865 272950
- Open: The Museum is open daily 10:00–17:00
- Charge: Admission is free
- Note: Groups must book in advance
- Website: Oxford University Museum of Natural History
History of Science Museum
Visit the History of Science Museum in the world’s oldest surviving purpose-built public museum building. Discover stories of science to spark your curiosity, from Einstein's blackboard and the first life-saving Penicillin cultures to the world's finest collection of ingenious astrolabes.
- Location: Broad Street
- Tel: 01865 277293
- Open: Tuesday-Sunday, 12:00-17:00
- Charge: Admission is free
- Note: Groups need to book in advance. Find out more at: www.hsm.ox.ac.uk/visiting-group
- Website: History of Science Museum
Pitt Rivers Museum
The Pitt Rivers Museum holds one of the world’s finest collections of anthropology and archaeology, with objects from every continent and from throughout human history.
- Location: Parks Road (enter via the Oxford University Museum of Natural History)
- Tel: 01865 613000
- Open: Mon 12:00-17:00, Tues-Sun 10:00-17:00.
- Charge: Admission is free
- Note: Groups must book in advance
- Website: Pitt Rivers Museum
Enjoy a virtual tour of the Pitt Rivers Museum here
Further introductory talks are available on YouTube: You might think you know the Pitt Rivers... and A Quiet Revolution
Bate Collection of Musical Instruments
The Bate Collection of Musical Instruments celebrates the history and development of the musical instruments of the Western Classical tradition, from the medieval period to present day.
- Location: Faculty of Music, St Aldate's
- Tel: 01865 286261
- Open: Monday to Friday, 14:00-17:00
- Charge: Admission is free
- Website: Bate Collection
Bodleian Library & Weston Library
The world-famous Bodleian Library is a must-see cultural destination in the heart of Oxford. It was founded by Sir Thomas Bodley and officially opened in 1602. Since then the Bodleian libraries has now grown to be the largest academic library system in the UK.
The Bodleian Library and the Weston Library across the road are open to visitors daily. The two sites together offer tours (booking recommended), free exhibitions, events, a café, shops and more.
- Location: Broad Street
- Tel: 01865 287400
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: Bodleian Libraries
- Open: All year round. For opening times and exceptional closures as well as the latest guidance for visiting see website.
Admission to the Divinity School is free to alumni, Bodleian cardholders and Friends of the Bodleian. Up to four guests will also be admitted free.
Christ Church Picture Gallery
- Location: Direct access to the Picture Gallery is via Canterbury Gate off Oriel Square.
- Tel: 01865 276172
- Open: Mon & Wed-Sat 11:00-17:00; Sun 14:00-17:00
- Charge: Adult £6; Concession £3; Free for members of the University and National Art Pass holders. The entrance charge to the Picture Gallery is independent of the admission charge to the rest of the college. Visitors who have bought a ticket to visit Christ Church are entitled to the reduced £3 Picture Gallery entrance charge.
- Note: Tickets can be purchased directly at the entrance to the Picture Gallery or can be booked online at: Visiting the Gallery at Christ Church. All group visits must be booked directly with the Picture Gallery in advance. Group visits are restricted to a maximum of 12 visitors.
- Website: Christ Church Picture Gallery
Christ Church Meadow
Christ Church Meadow is a large area of tranquil pasture in the heart of the busy city of Oxford, owned and maintained by Christ Church and bordering the rivers Cherwell and Isis. A herd of beautiful Longhorn cattle are maintained by Christ Church on the Meadow and spend most of the year there.
- Location: The Meadow can be entered through the Memorial Garden entrance on St Aldate's, through a gate between Merton College and Corpus Christi on Merton Lane, or through a gate at the eastern end of the Meadow next to the Botanic Gardens.
- Open: Open to the public until dusk each day, and provides opportunities for picnics and river walks.
- Charge: Free
- Note: The Christ Church Shop, located in the Visitor Centre in Christ Church Meadow, is open for gifts and souvenirs.
- Website: Christ Church Meadow
Oxford Botanic Garden
The Botanic Garden is the oldest botanic garden in Britain, and forms the most compact yet diverse collection of plants in the world.
- Location: Rose Lane
- Tel: 01865 610306
- Open: Daily, seasonal hours, last admission one hour before closing time.
- Charge: Adult day ticket from £7.20, concession day ticket from £5.90. Annual pass £30 (£25 for concessions). Free entry for children under the age of 16 with accompanying paying adult (under-16s must be accompanied). Free entry for students and staff of the University of Oxford with valid ID. Concession rate for students, over-65s and University of Oxford alumni.
- Website: Visit Oxford Botanic Garden
Harcourt Arboretum
The Harcourt Arboretum is home to many beautiful trees from all around the World, one of the best bluebell woods in this county and newly restored meadowland. The site comprises 130 acres containing the best collection of trees in Oxfordshire with some of the oldest redwoods in the UK.
- Location: Nuneham Courtenay
- Tel: 01865 610300
- Open: Daily, seasonal hours, last admission one hour before closing time.
- Charge: Adult day ticket from £7.20, concession day ticket from £5.90. Annual pass £30 (£25 for concessions). Free entry for children under the age of 16 with accompanying paying adult (under-16s must be accompanied). Free entry for students and staff of the University of Oxford with valid ID. Concession rate for students, over-65s and University of Oxford alumni.
- Website: Visit Harcourt Arboretum
University Parks
The University Parks is owned and maintained by the University for the University community, but everyone is welcome to come and enjoy its 70 acres (30 hectares) of beautiful parkland. The Parks border on the River Cherwell and include sports areas, a duck pond and a large collection of plants and trees in peaceful landscaped surroundings.
- Location: Parks Road
- Tel: 01865 282040
- Open: 07:45 (closing times vary according to season)
- Charge: Admission is free
- Website: University Parks
Sheldonian Theatre
Designed by Christopher Wren, the Sheldonian Theatre is the principal meeting and ceremonial venue of the University. It offers excellent panoramic views over Oxford.
- Location: Broad Street
- Tel: 01865 277299
- Open: Please visit the website below for a list of opening times.
- Charge: Adults £4.50, concessions £3.50.
- Website: Sheldonian Theatre
University Church of St Mary the Virgin
The University's own church has a long and varied history and offers excellent panoramic views of the city from its tower.
- Location: High Street/Radcliffe Square
- Tel: 01865 279110
- Open: Mon-Sat 09:30-17:00 (18:00 Jul-Aug), Sun 12:00-17:00 (18:00 July-Aug)
- Charge: No charge for entry to the Church. A charge applies for entry to the tower.
- Note: Principal Sunday Services are a Holy Eucharist at 08:30 and a Choral Eucharist at 10:30, with an afternoon service at 15:30.
- Website: University Church of St Mary the Virgin