There’s something magical about the youngest old city in Spain, a city reminiscent of Oxford or Cambridge in the sense that feels like breathing art, culture and knowledge as you stroll around the cobbled streets of the historic quarter. Explore Salamanca and find out more about many of its historic buildings, small palaces, towers and churches that guard a multitude of secrets.
Convento de San Esteban
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- City: Salamanca
Convento de San Esteban is not one of the most famous attractions, so there's a good chance you can marvel at this religious community on your own. It's really ...
House of Shells
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- City: Salamanca
The House of Shells (La Casa de las Conchas) is a building constructed late of the 15th century in the time of the Catholic Kings, studded with 350 sandstone shells. The building built in the Gothic, ...
La Sierra de Béjar
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- City: Salamanca
La Sierra de Béjar is a beautiful natural and unspoiled environment in the Salamanca, Spain. This is one of the regions most historic and traditional sense, geographical and cultural province. ...
The 12th century Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja) and the New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva), built during the 16th, 17th and 18th ...
Plaza Mayor
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- City: Salamanca
Plaza Mayor is the large central square bustling with wide range of cafes and restaurants. It's one of the largest public squares in Spain. This place is surrounded by colonnaded loggias but each faca...
Roman bridge
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- City: Salamanca
Roman bridge was an important part of the Roman silver route, which ran from Mérida to Astorga. It stands 356 meters over the Tormes River, with 15 granite stone arches that leading into Salama...
University
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- City: Salamanca
The University is a Spanish higher education institution which spread throughout the centre of Salamanca. It includes the Fonseca College and Anaya Palace buildings Universidad de Salamanca. It is one...