Collection: University of Oxford Event Venues


  • St John’s College Auditorium

    St John’s College Auditorium

    About St John’s College Auditorium St John’s College Auditorium is a fully equipped auditorium which can seat around 180 delegates, depending on the number of wheelchair users. The auditorium has an adjacent reception room which can be used for morning and afternoon refreshments as well as buffet lunches. This is also an ideal space for poster board presentations. The auditorium is complemented by a Foyer which provides space for registration, making this area a perfect conference venue.

  • de Jager Auditorium, Trinity College

    de Jager Auditorium, Trinity College

    de Jager Auditorium is a raked auditorium in the Levine Building at Trinity College, seating up to 155 guests.

  • Sheldonian Theatre

    Sheldonian Theatre

    The Sheldonian Theatre, an exquisite Grade I listed building situated in Oxford’s city centre, is the official ceremonial hall of the University of Oxford.

  • St Cross Building

    St Cross Building

    Completed in the 1960s, St Cross Building is a key hub for the University of Oxford’s academic life, particularly within the Faculty of Law.

  • Holywell Music Room

    Holywell Music Room

    About Holywell Music Room The Holywell is a popular concert hall situated on Holywell Street, in Oxford, providing a convenient and central location for concerts and recitals. It is better suited for chamber music or small ensembles. The oldest custom-built concert hall in Europe, the Holywell Music Room opened its doors to the public for the first time in 1748 and celebrated its 250th anniversary in the summer of 1998. Designed by Thomas Camplin, Vice-Principal of St Edmund Hall, the building was probably the brainchild of William Hayes, then Professor…

  • Examination Schools

    Examination Schools

    A Grade II listed building and Oxford University’s largest conference venue with seating capacity for 440 people in the one room.