11:30
Cambridge University
November 3
The Round Church
Explore the hidden legacies of empire and colonialism that shaped Cambridge and its prestigious university. On this walking tour of Cambridge, we explore the complex historical ties between the university, its benefactors, and Britain's colonial past. Learn how Cambridge’s architecture, scholars, and institutions were deeply influenced by the wealth and ideas derived from imperial expansion. Discover stories of resistance, exploitation, and the current ways in which the university and its museums continue to reckon with its colonial history. Led by current researchers at the university, this tour offers a critical perspective on Cambridge’s role in shaping global narratives and power structures, past and present. Walking through the beautiful city centre, this tour is perfect for visitors and locals alike. Participants will learn more about the local history of imperialism and will reflect on the ways historical legacies continue to affect society today. Our walking tours are one of the things to do in Cambridge, providing a unique and engaging way to learn about the city and its history. All tours are researched and designed by academic researchers who are passionate about diversifying the stories told about the city. Tour recommended for age 12 and older. Tour Highlights Include: The Round Church St. John's College Trinity College Gonville & Caius College Cambridge Market Square Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Please note tour route may vary slightly depending on time. ? ?Accessibility: Mostly flat terrain, but with some cobblestoned streets. Wheelchair accessible, with spaces to sit down or lean against buildings throughout. Toilets available on route and within the museum, but it is recommended to attend to bio needs before the tour begins. ? Acknowledgement: This tour was gratefully developed with support from the University of Cambridge Museums and through consultation with researchers and curators at the University of Cambridge.