The University of Cambridge, founded in 1209, is a world-famous university, one of the oldest, most prestigious and largest in the UK. It includes 31 colleges: 28 co-educational and 3 women's, with their own territory and infrastructure.
The highest level of education in Cambridge is evidenced by the fact that the university occupies one of the first places among the universities of the world in terms of the number of Nobel Prize winners. Many members of the British royal family are graduates of
Trinity College University.
The most important building in Cambridge is King's College Cathedral. The cathedral has been under construction since 1446, intermittently, for almost a hundred years and is an outstanding architectural structure. King's College Chapel is considered one of the finest examples of late English Gothic architecture.