• The group of cathedrals of Salamanca comprises the Old Cathedral and the New Cathedral, which share the great bells tower.
  • The Cathedral of Santa María, known as the Old Cathedral, is one of the two cathedrals in Salamanca, Castile and León, Spain.
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of Salamanca from the Old Cathedral Tower. This article highlights the stunning scenery and historical significance of this iconic...
  • The Old and New Cathedrals of Salamanca are both located in Salamanca, Spain, across from Palacio de Anaya.
  • The Cathedral of Salamanca has a number of unusual carvings but none so surprising as a modern astronaut.
  • Also, it has connection with the Old Cathedral of Salamanca (built between 1120-1236) in Romanesque and early Gothic style.
  • Salamanca boasts two cathedrals that stand side by side. The New Cathedral is built in the Gothic style while the Old Cathedral offers visitors the chance to...
  • ...was placed between the years 1430-1450 and there are three authors working on the 53 panels that make up the altarpiece of the Old Cathedral of Salamanca.
  • Salamanca has a rarity: two cathedrals. ... Official website of the Cathedral of Salamanca (where you can buy your tickets.
  • The Salamanca Cathedral complex includes two major cathedrals known as New Cathedral and the Old Cathedral which dates back to the 12th century...