Rua Augusta a really busy area, to the rear of the Rua Augusta Arch, full of Street Cafes, Coffee Houses and Living Statues, I particularly liked the Miss Havisham
Enjoying my last Pastéis de NataRead more
Rua Augusta a really busy area, to the rear of the Rua Augusta Arch, full of Street Cafes, Coffee Houses and Living Statues, I particularly liked the Miss Havisham
Enjoying my last Pastéis de NataRead more
The church of San Marcos de Salamanca, is a Romanesque building that is located in the area of the old city wall in the Puerta de Zamora
It was built in the late eleventh century and wasRead more
The house of Dona Maria la Brava is a private house built around 1485, a great representative example of the houses of the Spanish nobility of the second half of the fifteenth century. It is locatedRead more
The Church of Our Lady of Carmen
The church of Nuestra Señora del Carmen is also known as the church of Carmen de Arriba and it is located in one of the best-known squares of Salamanca, the Plaza deRead more
Unfortunately we were not allowed to take any photographs inside the Palace so those images have been taken from their website
The Palacio de Monterrey is a building of the Spanish city ofRead more
This famous construction is one of the few buildings of the full or dynastic Romanesque in Spain and shows obvious relations with other buildings of the Camino de Santiago such as the Cathedral ofRead more
The convent of the Agustinas and the church of la Purísima form a cloister set located in the historic centre of Salamanca
The foundation of the convent is due to Manuel de Zúñiga and Fonseca,Read more
Clerecia - College of the Company of Jesus
The Royal College of the Society of Jesus is an imposing building that was commissioned by Queen Margaret of Austria, wife of Philip III, and which began toRead more