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A Renaissance palace built in 1538, featuring a plateresque style with Italian elements, characterized by its ornate facade, patio with arches, and decorated with capiteles and ménsulas. The architect was Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón.
A 15th-century fortified tower, a blend of military architecture and beauty, featuring a square base with 28 meters of height, with a octagonal upper part adorned with semicilindrical drums and topped with family crests.
A Baroque church building historically linked to the Trinitarian Order, originally known as La Santísima Trinidad and consecrated in 1667.
Convento of Saint Stephen is a mendicant order monastery with a monastery complex featuring two cloisters, a staircase, sacristy, and chapters area.
A 15th-16th century Dominican convent preserving original mudejar gates, including one leading to the cloister. The capitals feature prominent Plateresque examples, with the church and cloister built around 1533.
A museum, the Cueva de Salamanca is a legendary underground site in Salamanca where, according to tradition, the Devil taught dark arts to his followers.
A defensive wall in Salamanca, Spain. The Salamanca Walls have given the old city of intramuros a rounded shape, with two different enclaves, the first being centered on the Old Cathedral and the second on the Consistorio.
A museum featuring a comprehensive collection of Art Nouveau and Art Déco pieces, including glassworks, porcelain dolls, and decorative arts.
Catholic cathedral, Salamanca Old Cathedral features a grand altarpiece created by three artists between 1430-1450, depicting the life of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ with advanced Renaissance solutions and Flemish influences.
Diocesan Museum of Salamanca: A museum showcasing the artworks and treasures of the Catedral Vieja de Salamanca, featuring paintings from the 15th and 16th centuries, including works by Pedro Bello, Francisco Gallego, and other artists.
The Palacio Episcopal is an eclectic building with classical inspiration, featuring a U-shaped façade adorned with pilastras and curved and triangular frontons.
A Catholic cathedral in Salamanca, the Salamanca New Cathedral features Solomonic columns in its first altarpiece, built in 1664 as an act of atonement after the canvas of the Immaculate Conception was vandalized.
A former residence-turned-museum, Casa-museo de Unamuno is a rectangular building with two floors, constructed in the 18th century and dedicated to the life and work of Spanish writer Miguel de Unamuno during his time as Rector of the University of Salamanca.
A monument of the University of Salamanca, the Escuelas Mayores building is constructed around a central courtyard with galleries, featuring a Plateresque facade, a historical linkage to San Jerónimo, and adorned with medallions of royal figures.
A monument to the Universidad de Salamanca, Escuelas Menores was the building that housed instructions for the lesser Bachelor's degree in university studies. The building features a "Cielo de Salamanca" mural, a third part of a 15th-century astronomical and astrological painting attributed to Fernando Gallego.
A museum in the city of Salamanca, Spain, featuring various art collections, including works from the 14th to the 19th century, with a focus on Salamanca's artistic heritage.
A Baroque-style Jesuit church built in Salamanca between the 17th and 18th centuries, featuring a impressive façade with three bodies, Corinthian semicolumns, and a central niche with the image of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
A historic mansion, Casa de las Conchas is a blend of late Gothic and Plateresque styles, featuring over 300 shells and ornate façade decorations.
A porticoed square in the historic center, the Plaza del Corrillo is decorated with reliefs of Roman gods representing each day of the week on the columns' pedestals. The square also features a sculpture dedicated to poet Agustín Casillas.
A monument in Spain, built in the traditional Spanish baroque style, the Plaza Mayor is a large public square and gathering area, featuring a clock tower, 88 arches, and decorated spandrels, with 247 balconies and a city hall.
Museo de Salamanca