Ieronimus is the Latin name for Don Jerónimo de Périgueux (1060?-1120), one of the most celebrated Spanish bishops of French origin, a key figure in the Reconquista, chaplain to El Cid Campeador and B...
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The site known as La Cueva de Salamanca preserves the remains of the medieval church of San Cebrián, built in the 12th century next to the Cerca Vieja. According to legend, the devil taught black magi...
Salmantica Sedes Antiqua Castrorum is the Interpretation Centre of Salamanca's walls. It is located on Carvajal Street, opposite the Cueva de Salamanca. It is an archaeological exhibition space with i...
You can take a guided tour of this site through programs organized by Turismo de Salamanca
The Salamanca Cathedral complex offers visitors a unique treasure of nine centuries of history and religious art, which can be explored in perfect continuity. The Cathedral is a fundamental part of th...
The protohistoric settlement of San Vicente was discovered in 1949 following the construction of the Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe university hall of residence, part of the Pontifical University of Sala...
The Convent of the Annunciation, better known as Las Úrsulas, is a Franciscan convent for women located in the city of Salamanca, on Paseo de las Úrsulas. A small but interesting museum is situated in...
The earliest preserved documentation of the Royal Convent of Santa Clara in Salamanca dates back to 1238. A few years later, between 1245 and 1250, its church was consecrated. The rest of the faciliti...