Clare Hall is a college for advanced study at the University of Cambridge. Located close to the University Library, we offer an intellectually stimulating, peaceful setting in which to conduct postgraduate studies or a Visiting Fellowship.
The College sits in tranquil surroundings to the west of Cambridge, just off Herschel Road. The grounds and modernist architecture provide a tranquil and informal environment to explore. A British architect and long-time resident of Sweden, Ralph Erskine, was enlisted to build a resolutely modern community within Cambridge’s history-rich landscape. Erskine’s Clare Hall buildings form a skyline of striking triangular profiles which are highly photographable.
Clare Hall run contemporary art exhibitions and eclectic music concerts of a very high quality year-round, along with major public lectures including the Tanner Lecture, Ashby Lecture and King Lecture.
Opening hours are typically 10am-6pm for exhibitions, and concerts commonly take place on weekend evenings or afternoons. Discover their upcoming events via www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/events
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