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Il Trinity Hall, o Tit Hall come viene chiamato amichevolmente all'interno dell'università, è il quinto college più antico dell'Università di Cambridge, fondato nel 1350 da William Bateman, vescovo di Norwich.
Trinity Hall (formally The College or Hall of the Holy Trinity in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1350, it is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been established by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, to train clergymen in canon law after the Black Death.
Trinity Hall is a historic college in the University of Cambridge, founded in 1350 for the study of law. It offers a range of subjects, facilities and opportunities for undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows, staff and alumni.
You can virtually explore all around Trinity Hall, from the historic buildings of Central Site to some of the student bedrooms at our ultra-modern WYNG Gardens accommodation, as well as the sports facilities and beautiful gardens at our Wychfield Site in North Cambridge.
Fondato nel 1350, il Trinity Hall è il quinto college più antico di Cambridge. Come con la maggior parte dei college di Cambridge, il Front Court è un grazioso quadrilatero. Alumni degni di nota includono Stephen Hawkings e Rachel Weisz.
Show map of Cambridge. Founded in 1350, it is the fifth-oldest surviving college of the university, having been established by William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, to train clergymen in canon law after the Black Death. Trinity Hall has two sister colleges at the University of Oxford: All Souls and University College.