Façade of the University of Salamanca

Façade of the University of Salamanca

As you approach the university, you'll be greeted by a magnificent display of intricate stonework that adorns the entire facade. The Plateresque style is a stunning blend of late Gothic and Renaissance architectural elements, and it showcases the artistic brilliance of the Spanish Renaissance. The facade is adorned with a plethora of decorative motifs, including … Continue reading Façade of the University of Salamanca

La Clerecía, Salamanca

La Clerecía

La Clerecía was originally established in the late 16th century as a Jesuit college and seminary. Its construction began in 1617 and took several decades to complete. The college was founded to serve as a center for the education of future clergy and the religious elite, offering studies in theology, philosophy, and other academic disciplines. … Continue reading La Clerecía

Casa de las Conchas, Salamanca

Casa de las Conchas

The Casa de las Conchas was built in the late 15th to early 16th century, between 1493 and 1517, by Rodrigo Arias de Maldonado, a knight of the Order of Santiago and a professor at the University of Salamanca. The purpose behind its construction was to serve as a residence and a private library for … Continue reading Casa de las Conchas

Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo

Museo de Santa Cruz

The Museo de Santa Cruz has a history that dates back to the 16th century. It was originally founded as a hospital in 1504 by Cardinal Pedro González de Mendoza. The purpose of the hospital was to provide care and shelter for orphans, the elderly, and the homeless. The hospital was initially housed in another … Continue reading Museo de Santa Cruz

Plaza de Santa María, Burgos

Plaza de Santa María

The Plaza de Santa María holds great historical significance and has witnessed numerous events throughout the centuries. It is situated in the heart of Burgos, adjacent to the grand Burgos Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The square was once part of the medieval urban layout and served as a meeting point for religious, commercial, … Continue reading Plaza de Santa María