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Finding your way to Cambridge
Pembroke College, founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, is proud of its traditions. The third oldest of the Cambridge colleges, it was the first to have its own Chapel. Pembroke’s newly developed Dolby Court includes a state of the art auditorium (fashioned from the old United Reform Church) and comfortable spaces for networking, eating and socialising. Located in the heart of the University city, Pembroke presents a tranquil environment with varied architectural styles framing beautiful gardens and open courts. Openness characterises Pembroke today. The College is an intimate yet diverse community, committed to welcoming students of exceptional talent regardless of their social, cultural or educational background, and giving them the benefit of contact with a large and distinguished Fellowship. Pembroke thrives on conversations, between generations and disciplines - between undergraduates, graduates and senior Members, between current students and our alumni, and between the academy and the wider world.
Pembroke College
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Tourist information
Premier Inn Cambridge City Centre (Corn Exchange/Lion Yard)
Guildhall St, Cambridge CB2 3NH
+443330149485
Graduate by Hilton Cambridge
Granta Pl, Mill Ln, Cambridge CB2 1RT
+441223259988
Hotel du Vin Cambridge
15-19 Trumpington St, Cambridge CB2 1QA
+441223928991