Top 10 Architectural Buildings in Province of Salamanca, Castile and Leon

April 7, 2022 Florencio Paulino

Salamanca (Spanish pronunciation: [salaˈmaŋka]) is a province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León (Castilla y León). It is bordered by the provinces of Zamora, Valladolid, Ávila, and Cáceres; it is bordered on the west by Portugal. It has an area of 12,349 km ² and in 2014 had a population of 342,459 people. It is divided into 362 municipalities, 11 comarcas, 32 mancomunidades and five judicial districts. Of the 362 municipalities, more than half are villages with fewer than 300 people.
Restaurants in Province of Salamanca

1. Castro De Yecla De Yeltes

Yecla De Yeltes, Salamanca Spain
Excellent
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Castro De Yecla De Yeltes

2. Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Plaza Juan XXII, 37001 Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 74 76 http://www.catedralsalamanca.org
Excellent
73%
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22%
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4.5 based on 2,487 reviews

Old Cathedral (Catedral Vieja)

Reviewed By Duquesadiner - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Although we didn’t take the audio tour, there is enough to see by just strolling around the inside of this beautiful church. My advice is to spend a good while on the outside initially, the architecture is simply magnificent, you will spot some strange additions by a few stone masons over the years, the astronaut being a good example. There is a charge to enter but it is worth it. It is very cool inside, a welcome change in temperature on this visit, it was 35 degrees outside. If you look up once inside you might see people walking along what appears to be an inside track on the roof, they have actually come in through the Ieronimus, a separate but attached building. Actually I enjoyed that visit more than the cathedral, due to the great views over the city.

3. Hospital del Estudio

Plaza Patio de Escuelas Menores 1, 37008 Salamanca Spain +34 923 29 44 00 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Hospital del Estudio

4. Clerecia (Iglesia del Espiritu Santo)

Calle Compania 1-5, 37002 Salamanca Spain +34 923 26 46 60 http://www.jesusflagelado.es/iglesia-espiritu-santo-clerecia
Excellent
49%
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9%
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4.5 based on 167 reviews

Clerecia (Iglesia del Espiritu Santo)

5. Palacio de Anaya

Plaza Anaya s/n, 37008 Salamanca Spain http://www.versalamanca.com/anaya.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 101 reviews

Palacio de Anaya

6. Escuelas Menores

Plaza Patio de Escuelas Menores 1, 37008 Salamanca Spain +34 923 29 44 00 [email protected] http://www.usal.es
Excellent
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4.5 based on 260 reviews

Escuelas Menores

Reviewed By R6256UZmanuels - Madrid, Spain

A glorious, delicate late Gothic Spanish College patio, a consitutuent part of the network of Medieval and Renaissance university colleges that make Salamanca unique among European cities, here the precursors of Human Rights (De Las Casas) or the inventor of International Law (Francisco de Vitoria), departed with colleagues and students.

7. St. Stephen's Convent (Convento de San Esteban)

Plaza del Concilio de Trento, Salamanca Spain +34 923 21 50 00 http://www.conventosanesteban.es
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4.5 based on 973 reviews

St. Stephen's Convent (Convento de San Esteban)

Reviewed By Craig1961_01 - Middleton, United Kingdom

Having visited the two cathedrals, old and new, we weren’t really expecting anything as spectacular within a few hundred metres of those. Wrong again! This convent has a huge church which in most places would be classed as a cathedral due to its size, splendour and workmanship. It could easily be the most magnificent building in Salamanca on it’s own merits. There are explanations of monastic life around the cloisters and other rooms, but the details of carvings inside and outside this building are second to none in Italy or other great European centres.

8. Convento Las Claras

Calle Lucero 2, 37001 Salamanca Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Convento Las Claras

9. Scala Coeli Torres de la Clerecia

Calle Compania 5, 37002 Salamanca Spain +34 923 27 71 74 [email protected] http://www.torresdelaclerecia.com
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4.5 based on 400 reviews

Scala Coeli Torres de la Clerecia

Reviewed By SenoraHitch - Gill, United States

You can climb these towers in the day or night. In the day you get a real overview of the city and see all the beautiful buildings. I went at 10:00 pm and saw both the sunset and the lights. Spectacular! The inside tower stairs are solid wood with a solid staircase and should not bother climbers. Up at the top didn’t bother me but I could see a problem for people with height issues. You can stay inside the towers and still get spectacular views. Or step out onto a small balcony for a better view. You also walk between the towers and can also climb up further to the bell towers in each tower. Definitely worth the climb.

10. Centro Historico

Centro Ciudad, Miranda del Castanar Spain http://www.i-bejar.com/mirandadelcastanar/
Excellent
56%
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

Centro Historico

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