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15 lugares imprescindible que ver en Salamanca | 3# Castilla y León, España

Apr 10, 2024
Today in the world to discover a full day in the university city of Salamanca we begin our route through the city of Salamanca for something really important the universities of Salamanca we know the convent of San Esteban as you see this impressive and imposing monastery of the city of Salamanca we are going to Get to know the Automotive History Museum of Salamanca to be able to enjoy this beautiful and romantic germ as a couple and we will also enjoy some of the most delicious and typical dishes of Salamanca gastronomy, a world to discover that you are going to miss.
15 lugares imprescindible que ver en salamanca 3 castilla y le n espa a
How about good independent travelers? days in the morning and today we have a very special and complete visit we are going to visit the entire city of Salamanca we start our route through the city of Salamanca for something really important the universities of Salamanca you will see that there are three really impressive buildings before entering To get to know the university we have to go in search of the roadstead on the façade to see if you can find it and during the visit to the university how to continue entering the different waters, as you see here in the doors, they are old.
15 lugares imprescindible que ver en salamanca 3 castilla y le n espa a

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Several centuries have brought this to us. We find in the French and León classroom it is the most representative classroom and if it maintains or divine to its times the ones used as you can see them and so the ones in this place are very old and comfort at that time was not the most What stood out from the classrooms, we found ourselves in the auditorium room, where the graduation ceremonies were held, as you can see, it is a special room for that and here we found ourselves in the place where medicine was taught and even a little smaller than the rest.
15 lugares imprescindible que ver en salamanca 3 castilla y le n espa a
We found ourselves in the interior of the university chapel and the truth is that a piece of the chapel has a considerable height, the altarpiece is very attractive and without a doubt one of the most spectacular galaxies of the university is its library, no no, the building behind me is one of the most representative of the city of Salamanca, the Casa de las Conchas photos, leader of the 15th century and is one of the best examples of civil Gothic in Spain. The interior of the Casa de las Conchas we can see its clause and it also houses the public library. of the city and we enter to see the impressive building of the clergy, also known as the old loyal school of the Holy Spirit of Salamanca.
15 lugares imprescindible que ver en salamanca 3 castilla y le n espa a
This school was created between the 17th and 18th centuries and it was in 1940 when the Pontifical University of Salamanca received by the diocese this building to use it as headquarters as you can see we find ourselves going down an impressive staircase of names of very well-known people we find ourselves in the one that really imposes i ah walking through which our super well i we have finished our guided tour and Yes, it is clearly going well now but we are going up a lot of exits to be able to reach the top but the truth is that the views from the top of the clergy not only allow us to see part of the rooms of the current building of the pontifical university But we can also enjoy the monumental buildings of the city 2 and walking through the main square you have to stop and have a drink because it is full and full of bars and restaurants with good food.
Something very curious about the main square of Salamanca is that We find at its ends on its sides a large number of portraits of important and memorable people in Spain' and as a curiosity about this main square of Salamanca, you should know that the main square of Madrid, the capital of Spain, is inspired by this one, although the main square of Salamanca is much smaller in size. How about independent travelers? We know the convent of San Esteban. As you can see, this impressive and imposing monastery in the city of Salamanca. We begin the visit to this convent with this beautiful and imposing march that welcomes us.
You see, I We are great lovers of the cloisters in our favorites it is disgusting and now ah as you will see the columns at the top are decorated with and you have representative vestments already related to Christianity accompany me that we have a very special place to show you and it is the choir of the church is huge and a pass ah ah of salesians to criticize another teacher is really incoherent stretch and we can highlight on the main table and here we are going to visit the automotive history museum of

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we start our visit by going down to the -1 floor to be able see the oldest cars all these first cars that we are seeing date back to the beginning of the 20th century this automobile collection includes 100 more cars and we find ourselves facing one of the largest and oldest examples and also despite from the beginning of the 20th to the 130s we We find ourselves on the middle floor, we have moved forward in time and we also find ourselves halfway through the century where we begin to see the first futuristic car models, much flatter and more aerodynamic than the ones we had seen so far.
Guess what brand this car is. a train from 1950 it is surprising to see how over time the brands have evolved with all the models in the cars we are already in the 70s what you have here is a cable but the most important thing is that it is an eight-wheeled limousine seats are used for transfers certain immortal people our environment the examples and it was said that where two could fit there were 10 and it would be the entire family and like a museum of automotive history we cannot end up anywhere other than in cars with an appearance more futuristic and therefore it seems incredible, these cars were manufactured in the year 2000 and 2005, which means that they are already between 10 and 15 years old and the city of Salamanca has two cathedrals and the good thing for Nancy Tante is that knowing the new cathedral They need the two old calves, this is the magic door that allows us to access the old cathedral.
Come with me, we are going to explain the history of why 'Salamanca is lucky to have two cathedrals, and when they started to build the new cathedral, the most current one. because the old one is exhibited small, they said we are going to leave the old cathedral and we are not going to throw it away, what happened although they washed the new edition, what is it that we do not know when throwing away the old one because it is also very beautiful directed few more leave the same two you the ones that no one and so Salamanca out with search lectern goodbye ah one of the things that stands out about the old cathedral of Salamanca are the frescoes that appear on its walls, they are true works of art ah and the most surprising thing about the cathedral is the altarpiece that we can see here You have to listen to it in unity to apply yourself man and now we are with the dream of the cloister that as you will see is completely closed and only has windows to be able to see the inside of it the chapel we can see a historical relic the oldest organ in all of Europe touring the cloister of the old cathedral we will be able to see several chapels on its sides and as you can see after having visited the old cathedral there is a jewel dismantling we enter we will see the world what really surprises us about this cathedral is its great height and its powers and great works and as you can see, the two cathedrals of Salamanca, both the old and the new, have great charm, the old one for being archaic and preserved in such good condition and the new one for its great monumentality.
We are going to visit the high school of Fonseca in Salamanca the high school Fonseca was one of the four senior schools that were in the city of Salamanca but currently now we are going to enter the Calima Idea garden, which is the garden where Fernando Rojas was inspired to create the novel of Calixto and Melibea and that is because For a city as large as Salamanca that has a huge old town, it is a luxury to have green areas like the Calixto orchard and measure, oh, as you can see, it is a garden full of beautiful flowers, the walk is very worth it and there is no A better plan than to come at the end of the day in the city of Salamanca to be able to enjoy this beautiful and romantic garden as a couple.
We recommend the Calixto and Más Frias gardens, which were inaugurated in 1981 and are located in the historic center of Salamanca and have 2,500 square meters the gardens of calixto and melibea are considered quite a garden as you can see as a sign of this we have here the padlocks symbol of love forever and the best ending you can have after enjoying a full day in

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is to be able to enjoy its local gastronomy and we are finally in the last phase the first lady as you see the restaurant and now we start one of the towns that is best known for the sausages we have here since they are all Iberian 1 and I love the dessert is and We continue with the demonstration of the dish as you see before and they are fed with various delicious things and from salamanca and this seasoned with rice ah crossing the interior of one of the bridges we feel that we see that it is even prettier than the main square the prettiest town in the entire province of Salamanca and probably one of the best in all of Spain, this small place of nature gives it a very special and pure touch.
We have found a real surprise within this beautiful port that at that time the family was already very numerous here, the photographs are left to be taken alone in February, people instead of getting up went to one side of the bed and relieved themselves of everything and if we deviate just a little from the route sometimes we find such magical corners then we can see the People who lived in the 70s, if you come, we will make a grotto

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