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Pontifical University of Salamanca

The Pontifical University of Salamanca (UPSA) is a private Spanish Catholic university, founded in 1940 and located in Salamanca, with a campus in Salamanca and Madrid. As a Catholic University "its purpose is to institutionally guarantee a Christian presence in the university world in the face of the great problems of society and culture." It has 6,194 students.

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Apartamento Calle Paz

Viv. Turística Museo del Comercio

Central Salamanca Apartment

VuT Los Bandos

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Artheus Carmelitas Salamanca ★★★★

NH Salamanca Puerta de la Catedral ★★★★

Hotel Casino Del Tormes ★★★★

Parador de Salamanca ★★★★

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Salamanca Main Square

The Plaza Mayor of Salamanca is an urban space built as a main square that over time has become the center of social life in the Spanish city of Salamanca. It was built in the period from 1729 to 1756, in the Baroque style. The design is by the architect Alberto Churriguera (Royal and San Martín pavilions) and subsequently continued by others with few modifications to the initial project. At the beginning of the 19th century it underwent various urban remodeling, until little by little in the middle of the 20th century was devoid of its gardens, central music kiosk and public urinals to be transparent. To the square, which has the consideration of Cultural Interest, Miguel de Unamuno defined it as follows: «It is a quadrilateral. Irregular, but surprisingly harmonious ».

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JCH Congreso Apartamentos

Puerta Zamora

Monumental Apartments Salamanca

Apartamentos Gran Via

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Soho Boutique Salamanca ★★★★

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Emperatriz I ★★★

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Doña María la Brava's house

Doña María la Brava's house is a private house built around 1485, a great representative example of the houses of the Spanish nobility of the second half of the 15th century. It is located in the Plaza de los Bandos, in the city of Salamanca (Spain).

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VUT San Francisco 2

Apartamento Poniente,34

VuT Vía de la Plata

El Paraíso de Euler

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Vincci Ciudad de Salamanca ★★★★

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Grand Hotel Don Gregorio ★★★★★

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Catalonia Plaza Mayor Salamanca ★★★★

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Hotel San Polo ★★★

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Faculty of Translation and Documentation (University of Salamanca)

The Faculty of Translation and Documentation is a center of the University of Salamanca created as a University School of Library and Information Science in 1987. Located near the Faculty of Philology (Anaya Palace), the New Cathedral and the Pontifical University of Salamanca.
The Translation and Interpreting Degree is added in 1992, followed by the Documentation Degree, introduced in 1994.
The faculty has an offer of 75 places in first translation, which are accessed through an entrance exam. It offers English, German and French as first languages and its peculiarity is the large amount of credits set as free, which allow even two degrees to be made at the same time.

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Apartamentos turisticos Puente Romano Portal 4 Bajo -A

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Apartamentos Turísticos Puente Romano P2 2-A

Piso Centrico

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Silken Rona Dalba ★★★

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Salina Palace

The Salina Palace of Salamanca is a building built in Plateresque style with Italian elements, built in 1538. It has an airy facade, patio with arches, capitals and brackets of great interest. The architect was Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón.

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Apartamento Catedrales

Apartamento turisticos Puente Romano P3 2-B

HomyAT Prior Romo, Plaza Mayor

Ayra Apartment

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Microtel Placentinos ★★

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The Clergy (Salamanca)

The Clergy 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 s. XVII and s. XVIII. It is baroque style. The school differs, with an interesting cloister, and the church, with an impressive facade of three bodies. The name of Clerecía is due to an abbreviated denomination of its membership in the Royal Clerecía de San Marcos after the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain.

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Cuesta de la Raqueta Loft

Precioso ático con vistas

Apartamento puente romano P2 1G

Apartamentos Azafranal

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Hostal Granada ★★

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Salamanca City Hall

The City Council of Salamanca is the municipal government of Salamanca, Spanish town, capital of the homonymous province.
The session is chaired by the mayor, a corporation that since April 1979 has been elected by universal suffrage. In the current legislature, Alfonso Fernando Fernández Mañueco served until his voluntary resignation - to the mayor's office and the act of councilor - to focus on his candidacy for the presidency of the Junta de Castilla y León. Since December 12, 2018, Carlos Manuel García Carbayo, former deputy mayor of this corporation, has been performing it.

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Atsalamanca Atico Prior

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Star Wars Apartment

Smart-Tech Plaza Apartment

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Salamanca

Salamanca is a municipality and Spanish city, capital of the homonymous province, located in the autonomous community of Castilla y León. It is located in the region of Campo de Salamanca, in the middle of the North Plateau, in the northwest quadrant of the Iberian Peninsula. It has a population of 144 436 registered inhabitants (INE, 2017). Its stable functional area reaches 203,999 citizens, which makes it the third most populous in the community, after Valladolid and León.
The origins of the city date back to about 2700 years ago, during the first Iron Age, when the first settlers of the city settled on the hill of San Vicente, on the banks of the Tormes. Since then, the metropolis has witnessed the passage of various peoples: vacceos, vetones, Romans, Visigoths and Muslims. Raymond of Burgundy, son-in-law of King Alfonso VI of León, was in charge of repopulating the city during the Middle Ages and lay the foundations of the current Salamanca.
Salamanca is home to the university, active, oldest in Spain, the University of Salamanca, founded in 1218 by Alfonso IX de León on the germ of his general study, and which was the first in Europe to hold the title of university by royal identity card Alfonso X the Wise dated November 9, 1252 and by the ubique docendi licentia of Pope Alexander IV of 1255. During the time when it was one of the most universities The phrase "Quod natura non dat, Salmantica non præstat" became popular in the West, "What nature does not give, Salamanca does not lend." Salamanca is linked to universal history by proper names such as Antonio de Nebrija , Christopher Columbus, Fernando de Rojas, Francisco de Vitoria and the School of Salamanca, Fray Luis de León or Miguel de Unamuno.
In 1988, the old city was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. It has an important historical-architectural heritage, among which its two cathedrals stand out - the Old and the New -, the Casa de las Conchas, the Plaza Mayor, the convent of San Esteban and the Major Schools. In 2002, it was appointed, together with the Belgian city of Bruges, European Capital of Culture by the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament. Since 2003, its Holy Week has been declared of international tourist interest. In 2005, it hosted the celebration of the XV Ibero-American Summit and since the same year holds annually the International Arts Festival of Castilla y León.
In Salamanca there are important scientific institutions and research centers, such as the Cancer Research Center, the Institute of Neurosciences of Castilla y León (INCyL), the Water Technology Research and Development Center ( CIDTA) and the Center for Ultraintense Ultrashort Pulsed Lasers (CLPU). Currently, the city and its metropolitan area are home to some of the largest companies, by invoicing, of the autonomous community of Castilla and León. In addition, at present, it is considered as the great world reference in the teaching of Spanish, since it concentrates 78% of the existing offer in its autonomous community, which represents 16 % of the national market.

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VUT San Nicolás 3

Salamanca Centro Apartamentos

Calle San Pablo 31

VuT Jardines de la Muralla

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Convent of the Annunciation (Salamanca)

The Convent of the Annunciation better known as "Las Úrsulas" is a Franciscan female convent located in the city of Salamanca, on the Paseo de las Úrsulas. Located in the low choir of the church is a small but interesting museum.

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VuT LAS URSULAS

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Apartamento Villamayor

Junto a Plaza Mayor

Junto a la Plaza Mayor II

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Chapel of Vera Cruz (Salamanca)

The Church of Vera Cruz, located in the city of Salamanca, is a Baroque temple headquarters of the Illustrious Brotherhood of the Holy Cross of the Redeemer and of the Immaculate Conception, his Mother. the oldest of the city's penitential brotherhoods. It is referred to interchangeably as Church, Hermitage and more commonly, Chapel.
This church was ordered to be built by its titular brotherhood and dates from the mid-16th century according to a project by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón although reformed in Baroque style (1714) by Joaquín Churriguera. From the first Renaissance era there is only the facade and the niche with the image of the Immaculate, the work of Sebastián Dávila.
It has a rectangular plan, presenting a single nave divided into three sections covered with a barrel vault. A fourth section corresponds to the cruise, covered with blind dome on scallops. Both the vaults and the pilasters that support them and the niches that open on the walls are covered by a lush baroque decoration made of plasterwork. The main altarpiece stands out, the work of Joaquín Churriguera with the image of the Immaculate Conception of Gregorio Fernández. At the foot there is a choir on the arcane arch.
Other outstanding works are the Lignum Crucis (17th century) by Pedro Benítez, the baroque carving of Our Lady of Sorrows by Felipe del Corral and a Risen Christ (18th century) by Alejandro Carnicero.

In 1718, the Badges room was set up as a chapel of the Dolores. This chapel is accessed from an open gate on the Gospel side of the main chapel, at the height of the cruise. The Dolores chapel has a rectangular plan, topped the headboard by the Dolorosa dressing room, added in the 1718 renovation. It is covered with flat roof, also decorated with baroque plasterwork. The current decoration is due to the work of the Salesian Schools of Sarriá in the third decade of the twentieth century, subsidized by the waitress of the image Gonzala Santana.
Attached to the Dolores chapel is the Hall of Steps, part of the old sacristy, partially covered with plaster vaults. It has its own door that overlooks Sorias Street. On the other side, with a door to Calle de Abajo, is the old house of the chaplain of the brotherhood and its ownership.
The building was declared BIC with a Monument category on March 25, 1983, and said declaration was published in the BOE on May 27 of the same year.

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Centro CALLE PEATONAL EDIFICO S-XVIII WIFI PARKING

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Sancti Spiritus Church (Salamanca)

The Church of Sancti Spiritus of Salamanca, is a Catholic temple belonging to the style of the late Gothic, and is the only rest that survives today of the disappeared monastery of Sancti Spiritus of Salamanca.

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Piso media estancia

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VUT San Francisco 3

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San Justo Plaza

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Salamanca judicial party

The Judicial Party of Salamanca is a judicial party of the province of Salamanca, in Castilla y León, Spain.
It is located in the north and center of the province and is the judicial party No. 1 of Salamanca. Its header is Salamanca.

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Piso céntrico higienizado accesible Garaje privado gratis Minimo

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SAN JUSTO 6 parking opcional by Salamancavacacional

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Vut Plaza Del Angel

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Our selection of Apartments in Salamanca

Maria Home

Apartamento Marquesa de Almarza

Apartamento Cepeda

Salamanca Suites Libertad

BeSalamanca

Zenit Hall 88 Studios

Confort en Zona Van Dyck- PARKING GRATIS

Atico de Pollo Martin

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Hotel Melibea ★★★★

NH Collection Salamanca Palacio de Castellanos ★★★★

Ikonik Plaza Mercado ★★★

Hotel Puente Romano de Salamanca ★★★★

Hotel Aragón

Ibis Salamanca ★★

Abba Fonseca ★★★★

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