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Oxford Open Doors

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Throughout Oxford

Oxford Open Doors 2025 is a free weekend event taking place on 13–14 September, offering a unique opportunity to explore Oxford’s rich heritage and hidden spaces. Organised by the Oxford Preservation Trust in partnership with the University of Oxford, the event grants public access to over 100 venues across the city, many of which are typically closed to visitors.

Attendees can enjoy guided and self-guided tours of historic colleges, university departments, churches, museums, and cultural sites. Highlights include visits to Pembroke College, celebrating its 400th anniversary, and the Oxford Castle & Prison, featuring live performances and stone carving demonstrations. The event also features walking tours, musical performances, and family-friendly activities, providing a comprehensive experience of Oxford’s architectural and cultural treasures.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply curious about Oxford‘s hidden gems, Oxford Open Doors 2025 offers an engaging and informative weekend for all ages.

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