New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva)
We will visit the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, popularly called the New Cathedral, built between the 16th and 18th centuries mixing late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
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New Cathedral (Catedral Nueva)
We will visit the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin, popularly called the New Cathedral, built between the 16th and 18th centuries mixing late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque styles.
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Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)
Of Romanesque and Gothic style, we will visit the other cathedral of Salamanca, that of Santa MarÃa or Old Cathedral.
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Casa de las Conchas
We will walk next to the Casa de las Conchas, an old palace, built between the 15th and 16th centuries, in the Gothic style.
Palacio de Monterrey
We will walk next to the Monterrey Palace, one of the greatest exponents of the Plateresque style in the city and which currently belongs to the Casa de Alba.
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Universidad de Salamanca
The oldest university in Spain and the third in Europe, which is why Salamanca is known as a university city.
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Clerecia (Iglesia del Espiritu Santo)
The former Royal College of the Holy Spirit of the Society of Jesus is a Baroque-style building, built between the 17th and 18th centuries.
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Huerto De Calixto & Melibea
Get to know this 2,500-square-meter garden inspired by Fernando de Rojas' tragicomedy, 'La Celestina'.
Cueva de Salamanca
Did you know that it is the old crypt of a church that no longer exists? We are talking about the Church of San Cebrián, demolished in the 16th century.
Torre del Clavero
We will walk next to the Torre del Clavero, a 15th century construction that was part of the Palace of Don Francisco de Sotomayor (Main Clavero of the Order of Alcántara).
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