Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, UK — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Gonville and Caius College
Gonville and Caius College, affectionately known as Caius, represents centuries of academic achievement and architectural evolution in Cambridge. Founded in 1348 by Edmund Gonville, the college was later expanded and reformed by John Caius in the 16th century, earning its distinctive double name. The college's architecture beautifully reflects different historical periods, from medieval courtyards to Renaissance additions designed by Caius himself, who believed buildings should inspire intellectual growth. The iconic Gate of Honour, a stunning Renaissance structure completed in 1575, serves as one of Cambridge's most photographed landmarks and symbolizes the completion of a student's academic journey. Walking through the college's courts reveals layers of history in stone and timber, each corner telling stories of innovation and scholarship. Questo's curated experiences reveal the college's role in shaping British intellectual tradition and the remarkable achievements of its members. The college gardens offer peaceful retreats where countless scholars have found inspiration. Caius remains true to its founding principles, maintaining an environment where intellectual rigor and personal development flourish.
Plan Your Visit
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- Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge CB2 1SU, UK
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Explore Gonville and Caius College with a Questo quest
Cambridge: In the Footsteps of Famous Alumni Walking Tour & Escape Game
0.1 km away · 1 min walk
From EUR: €12.99
Highlights of Cambridge: Scholars & Secret Societies
0.1 km away · 2 min walk
From EUR: €12.99
Hidden Gems of Cambridge: Ghosts of the Past
0.4 km away · 5 min walk
From EUR: €12.99
