多伦多大学
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开放时间: 周一至周五:9:00-17:00(周二延长至19:00)
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景点介绍
创建于1827年的多伦多大学 ,目前有5.5万名学生,是世界级的大学。校园位于下城区的中心,不设围墙与街道融为一体。漫步校园,可令人感到与下城区风格迥异的新鲜感。在此游览,建于1919年的哥特式建筑哈特大楼不可不看,现在这座老建筑已成为多伦多大学门的食堂,图书馆及画廊。
景点点评
来参加毕业典礼。很美丽的校园,在某个餐厅选择了中餐作为午餐。很怀念上学的快乐时光。有机会的话应该好好逛下美丽的校园,最好可以听一节课。
来了多伦多特别想去看一下这所学校。交通很方便,我们自驾过去,停车一小时2刀,咪表。教学楼特别安静,是个真正让人安心学习的地方。逛了2个小时。
校园就散落在一大片街区里面,各个学院都是独立的。最大的特色是建筑很美。哥特式建筑居多,代表学术氛围。学生来来往往,很热闹,
加拿大多伦多大学始建于1827年,是加拿大规模最大的综合性公立大学,也是加拿大最古老的大学之一。学校坐落于世界上最适合人类居住的城市——多伦多。http://www.canadaonline.cn/school/toronto/
This where I graduated! this is the place where some of the most successful people of Canada and even the world have studied. I am proud of this place. Another thing that makes it even better is the quality education and the not so dominant fraternity's.
The UofT campus is a mix of old historic buildings, interesting open spaces and some less attractive modern yet functional buildings. The Munk Centre is an interesting setting but my favorite is Hart House. It has many cultural events and has historical significance all on its own. It's worth a walk around. Also, check our the tribute to alumni who served in the two world wars to the west of the building.
Fascinating mix of traditional buildings and open space. Made me yearn for my university days, some time ago! Our visit was in mid October when we were also greeted with the full range of fall colours, which seemed to bring out the best in the old buildings. Definitely worth a visit.
The inner city campus is a charming, eclectic mish mash of architectural styles from neo Romanesque (University College 1870's), 1970's concrete fortress (Robarts Library- see rare book room), Victorian colleges (St. Hildas,St Michaels International student centre,etc), and more modern additions. Take a walking tour or just wander as it's throbbing with life and filled with parks. Many free concerts and lectures.
Amazing exhibit of Judaica at the Fisher Rare Book Library - we learned a lot and saw gorgeous illuminated ancient manuscripts with great explanations of their significance
UofT's downtown campus is rather striking: It is close to the city centre but also includes so many lovely old buildings and green areas. Walking around campus you see so many college buildings that remind you of old English universities, as well as several newer builds. The students and eateries also reflect the multicultural student body that is typical of Canada.
UofT has a beautiful downtown campus. It is really lovely to walk around and Philosopher's Walk is one of the nicest place. There are many beautiful buildings and Hart House is my favourite. Go on a tour or take a self-guided tour. It is worth your time. Many coffee shops and cafes on campus and nearby.
The old buildings. The architecture. Have a student tell you the story of the ghost Ivan that haunts university college. Amazing local folklore.
Excellent place to walk around and have some rest after the downtown rash :) It has this unique atmosphere usual for big historical campuses.
Walked in the campus and is beautiful. It has a big open space inside with beautiful old buildings around.
This a nice area and you can see nice buildings and take a rest on a bench even in the night the atmosphere great.