Reviews of The Sheldonian Theatre. (Other) in Oxford (Oxfordshire).
The Sheldonian Theatre
Broad St, Oxford OX1 3AZ, United Kingdom
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Information of The Sheldonian Theatre, Other in Oxford (Oxfordshire)
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Reviews of The Sheldonian Theatre
D. S.
Although I'm British, I'm often cynical about attractions in my own country due to the super exploitation of tourism and the promotion of any grubby corner as an "attraction".
Well, Oxford is changing my mind. The architecture of this theatre, both inside and outside, and of the town in general is stunning. Climb to the top for a great view of Oxford.
E. P.
I had the privilege of attending my son's graduation ceremony from Somerville College and it was an overwhelming experience. The atmosphere, the ritual, the emotions and the whole event was impressive.
R. S.
Attended a graduation. The event was amazing. Christopher Wren must have had very small people when it was designed. Gallery seating is not comfortable.
L. C.
Beautiful place inside and out
Magnificent ceiling
Amazing views from the dome
Very nice staff
Really worth the visit
B. l.
Would absolutely recommend this place! The roof art work is stunning and the view from the top is amazing. And as a Oxford student it's free so what's not to love.
S. A.
A fabulous setting, a historic ceremony, a day I will never forget for my daughters graduation.
M. G.
The Sheldonian is a landmark building in Oxford, from matriculation, classical music performances and of course graduations - it is there the whole way through a student's degree. It can be visited by tourists on the inside on some days and there is a beatiful view of Oxford from the observatory at the top!
A. S.
This is such a gorgeous venue! I saw Handel's Aci, Galatea, e Polifemo performed by the Instruments of Time and Truth here last week. It was a lovely performance. There are beautiful paintings on the ceiling and the architecture is stunning. If you are seeing a performance here, make sure you find a seat with a back. It can be a bit uncomfortable to sit up for a few hours, but it's beautiful
D. Z.
A wonderful period theater with a sense of place and history.
J. (.
Famous for degree ceremonies, one of the earliest University Buildings, of which there were very few for the first 700 years. Always a good place. The upstairs galleries lack cushions so bring your own. Connect with wifi from Blackwells or the Bod before you enter