Baliol College
Location: Oxford, England
Balliol College, one of Oxford's oldest colleges, has a rich architectural history:
- Foundation: Established in 1263 by John I de Balliol, the college claims to be the oldest in Oxford, though this is contested by Merton and University College.
- Front Quad: Behind the 19th-century façade on Broad Street lies the Front Quad, which includes the Chapel, built in 1857, and the college's oldest buildings from the 15th century.
- Library: The library, located in the Front Quad, serves as the intellectual hub of the college and houses historic collections of early printed books and medieval manuscripts.
- Garden Quad: Accessible through the Library Passage, this green oasis features the magnificent 19th-century Hall, where college members dine.
- Holywell Manor: Graduate students reside in this medieval house, which is part of the college's graduate centre.
Balliol's blend of medieval and modern architecture reflects its long-standing tradition and academic excellence.