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Annie长翅膀的喵The University of Salamanca is Spain's oldest public university, founded in 1218, and is named "the four oldest schools in Europe" by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The open campus is very large, the architecture integrates Roman, Gothic, Baroque and other styles, listen to the legend of lucky frog reliefs, strolling on the campus, it seems that in the physical crossing and spiritual communication, constantly switching and moving...
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乖小咪There is a very famous building in Salamanca, the Shell Stand, which is famous because tens of thousands of shells are carved on the outer wall of the building. It looks densely packed, hence the name. It is also one of the most famous attractions in Salamanca, and you must come and see it.
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乖小咪Salamanca Cathedral is the most famous church in Spain. It is famous for the many mysterious statues on the reliefs of this church, such as astronauts, which were found in this church. This church has a history of more than 400 years and is definitely one of the most famous churches in Spain. Don't miss it.
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pan***heThe main square of Salamanca is said to be the most beautiful in Spain. It is indeed beautiful, but the weak light in winter cannot compare with the bright sunshine in summer, so the photos we took are not as good. There are many celebrity portraits around the square. According to LP, Franco's portrait is covered with plastic bags to prevent it from being damaged, but we didn't find it and left.
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_We***95We walked out of the hotel and to the end of the Roman bridge. It was a lovely walk across the bridge and out of town, perfect for taking photos of the beautiful bridge with the church in the background. Turn left at the end of the bridge and walk along the river to the second bridge which leads back into town, a great way to finish off breakfast. Highly recommended.












