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Architecture in Salamanca City

Salamanca in Castile and León layers more than two thousand years of architecture across a compact city centre. The Puente Romano has crossed the River Tormes since antiquity, and the Iberian toro-verraco points to even earlier settlements. The baroque complex of La Clerecía, the Gothic-Plateresque New Cathedral, and the Renaissance Palacio de Monterrey define the skyline, while the Plaza Mayor forms one of Spain's most coherent baroque squares. The Colegio Mayor de Santiago el Zebedeo, Palacio de Orellana, the churches of Saint James and Sancti Spiritus, and the bullring La Glorieta each add further architectural layers to explore.

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