The tour inside the Salamanca Cathedral Towers is named after Jerónimo de Perigueux (c.1060-1120), a French cleric who was chaplain to El Cid Campeador and bishop of Valencia. After El Cid's death, he...
**La Casa Lis**, located at number 14 Gibraltar Street, is one of Salamanca's most unique modernist buildings. Since 1995, it has housed the Art Nouveau and Art Déco Museum. It was built by the archit...
**The Cave of Salamanca** is one of the city's most evocative corners, a place where history and legend have intertwined for centuries. In this corner, visitors discover the remains of the ancient med...
***Salmantica Sedes Anticua Castrorum*** is an archaeological classroom where in situ remains of two of the defensive enclosures the city had are preserved: the protohistoric wall (4th century BC) and...
The **Snow Well** is located at Avenida del Rector Esperabé, nº 85. The remains that can be visited today in this space belonged to the Convent of the Calced Carmelite Fathers of San Andrés. This conv...
Salamanca Cathedral constitutes a fundamental milestone in the city's historical evolution. The coexistence of two temples -the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral- attached to one another, is somethi...
The Archaeological Park of Cerro de San Vicente is an important site located in the city of Salamanca. It is situated on the summit of Cerro de San Vicente, the westernmost of the three hills upon whi...
The Convent of Santa Clara is the oldest preserved women's monastery in the city. Its origin dates back to the first half of the 13th century when a group of noblewomen decided to unite in community t...
Salamanca boasts two impressive historical viewpoints that allow visitors to admire the city from above: Ieronimus, located in the Cathedral's towers, and Scala Coeli, in the Clerecía's towers. Both o...