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Camping in Salamanca
Salamanca. City, school, museum city, Salamanca holds in its streets indelible halo of the great doctors of the flagship University of Salamanca, the oldest in Spain and one of the oldest in Europe. The Plateresque characterizes its façade, which stands central medallion bearing the effigy of the Catholic Kings, and in the upper body, the arms of Emperor Charles V. Important are also the yard and fascinating class of Fray Luis de León, preserved in its primitive state.
The Old Cathedral was founded in s. xii on the same surface occupying an earlier temple. Among the beauty that concentrate their walls stands out the "Torre del Gallo", a symbol of the cathedral. The construction of the New Cathedral was started in the late s. xv, highlighting its south side (with flaming canopies) and its main facade. But the great work of the city is the Plaza Mayor, built in ocher stone between 1729 and 1755 by Churriguera and continued by García de Quiñones, who also wrote the City Hall, located on the north side of campus.
Churches S. Esteban and the Immaculate are a must visit. The second, designed by Juan Gómez de Mora, stands out for its high altar, where we find the painting of the Assumption, characteristic of the last stage of the Españoleto.
leave the capital without knowing the Monterrey Palace and the Casa de las Conchas, built by a knight of the Order of Santiago, the shell is their emblem. Its facade is one of the most celebrated of the country, especially beautiful when the sun illuminates their shells laterally and cast a shadow on the warm ocher patina of the stones.
Other points of interest: Alba de Tormes is the convent of the Discalced Carmelites, founded by St. Teresa, in 1571. Ciudad Rodrigo has a large Gothic-Renaissance cathedral. It should be noted the century walled xii and the old castle of Henry of Trastamara. The City's Renaissance, highlighting, though, several churches and palaces of the ss. fifteenth and sixteenth, and the three Roman columns, a symbol of the city. South of Ciudad Rodrigo find the town of Pool, a very typical rural population, declared a National Monument.
Peñaranda de Bracamonte, near the capital, has a church s. xvi and the Carmelite Convent, founded by the Earl of Peñaranda in s. xvii.




















