Ieronimus is the Latin name of Don Jerónimo de Périgueux (1060?-1120), one of the most famous Spanish bishops of French origin, key figure of the Reconquista, chaplain of Cid Campe...
The cathedral complex of Salamanca offers visitors the unique treasure of nine centuries of history and religious art, which can be seen in line with perfect continuity. The Cathed...
Salamanca has two impressive historical viewpoints that allow you to admire the city from above: Ieronimus, located in the towers of the Cathedral, and Scala Coeli, in the towers o...
Behind the cathedrals of Salamanca and on the adarve of the old wall, hides the Orchard of Calixto and Melibea, a corner of history, literature and nature. Its name refers to the f...
Its founder was Dr. Rodríguez Arias and its ornamental motif is the shells, symbol of the Order of Santiago, of which the founder was chancellor. The windows of the upper floors a...
The University of Salamanca is a Spanish public university based in the city of Salamanca, in whose municipality most of its centers are located, although it also has centers in th...
El Cielo de Salamanca1 is a mural painting attributed to Fernando Gallego2 that corresponds to the third part of the decoration of the vault of the old Library of the Major Schools...
Although the presence of the Dominicans in Salamanca dates back to the early 13th century, the current complex was mainly built between the 15th and 16th centuries. Its structure m...
It is one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. It was built in the 18th century following the project of the architect Alberto Churriguera. It is considered one of the most impo...
La Clerecía is the name given to the building of the former Royal College of the Holy Spirit (or Holy Spirit) of the Society of Jesus, built in Salamanca between the seventeenth an...