About the City of Cambridge
In the east of England, 70 km from the capital, is the center of the county of Cambridgeshire – charming Cambridge.
In the east of England, 70 km from the capital, is the center of the county of Cambridgeshire – charming Cambridge.
Cambridge, known throughout the world for its university, claims to have one of the highest concentrations of surviving historic buildings anywhere in England.
The University of Cambridge is the second oldest university in Great Britain after Oxford and one of the oldest European universities.
Walk down the main historic street of Trumpington, an admirable tourist attraction. There are some incredibly beautiful buildings here – the Fitzwilliam Museum
But on the other side of Europe, in the British city of Cambridge, there is its distant relative with the same name, but with a completely different appearance
Established by the University of Cambridge in 1884, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has an important collection of prehistoric materials and artifacts devoted to social anthropology.
The Fitzwilliam Museum is an art and history museum at the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK. It is first and foremost a university museum.
Peterborough is a city in the eastern part of England. It is located in Cambridgeshire, 120 km north of London.
The value of the park lies in the fact that there are 9 mounds where the Indians of one of the nomadic tribes were buried.
An indispensable sight in Peterborough is its stunning cathedral, which was largely completed before 1237.