Lincoln College (Oxford)

The Lincoln College is a college of the University of Oxford. The bishop of Lincoln founded it in 1427 for theological education of students.

It has hardly changed over the centuries due to lack of resources. The library of Lincoln College is located in the All Saints Church, Oxford, which determines with its tower and the characteristic rotunda Oxfords famous skyline.

The sister of Lincoln College at Cambridge is Downing.

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  • College, University of Oxford
  • Gothic architecture in England
  • Grade I building in Oxfordshire
  • Grade II building in England
  • Established in 1427
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