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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, the Plaza Mayor with the City Hall. Built between 1729 and 1755, Salamanca's exceptional grand square is widely considered to be Spain's most beautiful central plaza.
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of the cathedral vieja, on the back the  Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome of cathedral nueva, visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. Capilla de Anaya houses an extravagant alabaster sepulchre and one of Europe's oldest organs, a Mudéjar work of art from the 16th century. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. Capilla de Anaya. The tomb of the founder of the chapel and patriarch of the Diego de Anaya family, Bishop of Salamanca and Archbishop of Seville, who founded the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé or Colegio Viejo (the oldest in Salamanca). It's made in alabaster.
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Salamanca, Cathedral Nueva. The tower of this late-Gothic cathedral with its compelling Churrigueresque (an ornate style of baroque architecture) dome is visible from almost every angle of Salamanca. .
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  • Toledo, Catherdal Vieja. The Romanesque Catedral Vieja is adorned with an exquisite 15th-century altarpiece, one of the finest outside Italy. Its 53 panels depict scenes from the lives of Christ and Mary and are topped by a haunting representation of the Final Judgement.
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  • Toledo, Cathedral Vieja. St Martin's Chapel.
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  • Salamanca, Tormes river. on the back the old city with the imposing Cathedral skyline.
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  • Salamanca, Calle Libreros near the cathedral and the university was once the Jewish Quarter (Juderia). On the back the church of La Clarecia.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, in the back the church of La Clerecia. The House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the courtyard, in the back the church of La Clerecia. The House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the courtyard, in the back the church of La Clerecia. The House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca. Casa de las Conchas, the courtyard, in the back the church of La Clerecia. The House of the Shells, is one of the city's most endearing buildings, named after the 300 scallop shells clinging to its facade.
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  • Salamanca, the University's  entrance facade is a tapestry in sandstone, bursting with images of mythical heroes, religious scenes and coats of arms. It's dominated by busts of Fernando and Isabel.
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  • Salamanca, the University's  entrance facade is a tapestry in sandstone, bursting with images of mythical heroes, religious scenes and coats of arms. It's dominated by busts of Fernando and Isabel.
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  • Salamanca, the University's  entrance facade is a tapestry in sandstone, bursting with images of mythical heroes, religious scenes and coats of arms. It's dominated by busts of Fernando and Isabel.
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  • Salamanca, the University's  entrance facade is a tapestry in sandstone, bursting with images of mythical heroes, religious scenes and coats of arms. It's dominated by busts of Fernando and Isabel.
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  • Salamanca, the University's  entrance facade is a tapestry in sandstone, bursting with images of mythical heroes, religious scenes and coats of arms. It's dominated by busts of Fernando and Isabel.
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  • Salamanca, university's cloister. In the back the cathedral nueva.
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  • Salamanca, the University. The Aula (classroom) Fray Luis de Leon is preserved exactly as it was when the Augustinian monk gave his classes here.
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  • Salamanca, the University. The Aula (classroom) Fray Luis de Leon is preserved exactly as it was when the Augustinian monk gave his classes here. Original graffiti of students of centuries ago.
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  • Salamanca, University. The Escalera de la Universidad (University Staircase) that connects the two floors has symbols carved into the balustrade, seemingly of giant insects having a frolic with several bishops – to decode them was seen as symbolic of the quest for knowledge.
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  • Salamanca, the university's library containing some 2800 manuscripts.
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  • Salamanca, the university. School courtyard of the "Facultades Menores, Faculdades Menores buiding. On the back the belltower of the Cathedral Nueva.
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  • Salamanca, the university. School courtyard of the "Facultades Menores, Faculdades Menores buiding. On the back the belltower of the Cathedral Nueva.
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  • Salamanca, the university. School courtyard of the "Facultades Menores, Faculdades Menores buiding. On the back the belltower of the Cathedral Nueva.
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  • Salamanca, the university. School courtyard of the "Facultades Menores, Faculdades Menores buiding. On the back the belltower of the Cathedral Nueva.
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  • Salamanca, the university. School courtyard of the "Facultades Menores, Faculdades Menores buiding. On the back the belltower of the Cathedral Nueva.
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  • Salamanca, the university. The ancient walls are marked with the legacies of students who, upon graduation, have written their initials in ink composed of bull’s blood, olive oil, and herbs.
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  • Salamanca, convent of Las Duenas nuns is the most beautiful of Salamanca.
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  • Salamanca, convent of Las Duenas nuns is the most beautiful of Salamanca.
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  • Salamanca, convent of Las Duenas nuns is the most beautiful of Salamanca.
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  • Salamanca, convent of Las Duenas nuns is the most beautiful of Salamanca.
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  • Salamanca, convent of Las Duenas nuns is the most beautiful of Salamanca.
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  • Salamanca, San Estebàn convent.
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  • Salamanca, Casa Lis, the Art Nouveau and Art Decò Museum.
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