Gibbs' Building (Cambridge)

United Kingdom / England / Cambridge
 administrative building, 1730s construction

Gibbs' Building is the second oldest building in King's College, built between 1724 and 1732. The building was named after its architect James Gibbs. It contains Fellows' rooms, the Tutorial Office and the Turing Room (student computer room).

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Coordinates:   52°12'15"N   0°6'57"E
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