The tour of the interior of the cathedral towers takes its name - Ieronimus- from Jerome of Perigueux, a French cleric and chaplain of El Cid Campeador, who was appointed bishop of Salamanca in 11...
The Cathedral of Salamanca is a fundamental landmark in the historical evolution of the city. The coexistence of two temples -the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral- attached to each other, is so...
The San Vicente Hill is located southwest of Salamanca's historic center, on the westernmost of the three hills on which the city was founded. Here lies the origin of Salamanca, a settlement occup...
The Conventual Museum of Santa Clara is the oldest preserved female monastery in the city. Its origin dates back to the first half of the 13th century, when a group of noblewomen decided to form a...
Scala Coeli (Stairway to Heaven) is the tour of the towers of the Clerecía church, the former Royal College of the Holy Spirit, where the Pontifical University is located today.
The ascent begi...