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The city of Salamanca in Spain is home to two adjacent cathedrals: The "Old Cathedral" (Catedral Vieja), begun in the 12th century, and the "New Cathedral" (Catedral Nueva), begun in the 16th century.
Salamanca occupies a hill above a vast surrounding ... lower then the stairs leading to its eastern portal. The main, “new” cathedral was built between 1513 and 1733 directly alongside and ...
The Catedral Nueva, or ‘New Cathedral’ is not new at all ... city that has several surprises for the first-time visitor. Salamanca’s biggest and loveliest surprise is its enclosed Main ...
And in Salamanca, there's The Tormes River that in the summer gives a beautiful reflection of the Old and New Cathedral. They also have their own nicknames, Salamanca is known as the Golden City ...
The exhibit first opened at Salamanca Cathedral in central Spain and will remain in Granada until June 30, after which it will tour Europe for the remainder of 2023. The sculpture, made of latex ...