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[2025 Cambridge Attraction] Travel Guide for Newton's Apple Tree (Updated Jun)

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The Newton Apple Tree at Cambridge University is a symbolic attraction commemorating Isaac Newton's academic career in Cambridge and his great contribution to science. Although Newton's apple tree was originally located at Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, an apple tree was also planted at Trinity College of Cambridge University to commemorate Newton's deep connection with this college. Newton spent his important academic career at Trinity College of Cambridge University. He entered Cambridge University to study in 1661 and conducted many groundbreaking research here. During his time in Cambridge, Newton developed his theory of calculus and made major breakthroughs in the fields of optics and mechanics. The Newton Apple Tree at Trinity College symbolizes Newton's scientific legacy and his academic achievements in Cambridge. In addition, the city of Cambridge attracts many tourists with its beautiful architecture and strong academic atmosphere. Visitors can experience the long history of Cambridge University here, visit other well-known colleges and museums, and enjoy the cultural and natural scenery of Cambridge.
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Newton's Apple Tree Address:

Porters Lodge, Trinity St, Cambridge CB2 1TQ, United Kingdom
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