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CAMPO DE SAN FRANCISCO

1 hour

The Campo de San Francisco** is the oldest garden in Salamanca. Its origin dates back to the 18th century, when it was created on a large undeveloped plot situated in front of the Convent of San Francisco el Real, from which it takes its name. Over the centuries, the park has undergone numerous transformations.

Today, walking along its paths under the shade of mature trees is almost like traversing a small fragment of Salamanca's history. Fountains, sculptures, and charming nooks recall its past, while its tranquil atmosphere makes it a perfect place to unwind in the heart of the city center.

Currently, Campo de San Francisco is much more than a historic garden: it features a children's play area, a bio-healthy zone with exercise equipment for adults, and a cafe with a terrace that invites visitors to calmly enjoy the surroundings.

The San Francisco Park is a space steeped in history that has accompanied the city's development for several centuries. Its tranquil atmosphere, its centenary trees, and its fountains and sculptures make it a place for strolling and relaxation, where past and present intertwine in every corner.

Its name referred to the wide esplanade that stretched in front of the Convent of San Francisco el Real, around which prominent city monuments were concentrated, such as the Archbishop Fonseca College, the Church of Vera Cruz, the Convent of the Ursulines, the Monterrey Palace, or the Church of La Purísima.

This garden has remained linked in the collective memory to important figures in contemporary history and literature. Miguel de Unamuno maintained a close bond with Campo de San Francisco. Shortly after settling in the city, he rented a house next to this space known as the “Casa de los Azulejos” (House of Tiles). This park became one of his favorite spots. His last residence, located on Calle Bordadores, was also very close to the park, which further strengthened his connection with this place. Unamuno frequently evoked it in his writings, using it as a symbol of life in Salamanca and as a reflection of the spirit of the city he loved so much. Carmen Martín Gaite evoked this corner of Salamanca in her novel “El cuarto de atrás” (The Back Room). In it, she writes: «There was a time when I started taking El Quijote with me in the mornings to Campo de San Francisco, a secluded park in Salamanca that Don Miguel de Unamuno was very fond of».

Currently, it features a children's playground, a bio-healthy space with exercise equipment for adults, a cafe with a terrace, and green areas with stone benches. One of the most unique events held in this space is the traditional gathering of animals and pets on the occasion of the San Antón festivity. On that day, the Capuchin Fathers bless the animals, in a ceremony that gathers numerous citizens each year and has become a cherished and much-anticipated event.

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