Higher School of the University of Salamanca
The building began in 1411 when Benedict XIII ordered its construction. The facade, from 1529, shows in the central street on the lower floor, a medallion with half-length images of the Catholic Monarchs who hold the royal scepter between them. The rest of the surface of this first body is decorated by grotesques that cover, as in the rest of the façade, even the pilasters and moldings that organize the complex.
The second floor is adorned with the coat of arms of Charles V flanked by two others with a double-headed eagle and a crowned eagle, which symbolize the Empire and the Kingdom of Spain.
The third floor is the most allegorical; In a central position, a sculptural scene represents a Pope conversing with cardinals and on both sides the figures of Venus and Hercules between symbolic medallions.
Historical Data
- Architecture
- Civil engineering
- Construction
- University building
- Predominant styles
- Plateresque
- Historical Period
- Middle Ages
When to visit it?
Opening hours
- winter (October 16 – March 31):
- From Monday to Saturday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM (Last entrance 18:15 h. )
- Sundays and holidays: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM (Last entrance 13:15 h.)
Taxes
- General 10 €
- Reduced 5 €
- Groups 5 €
Observations: 6th and 8th December: 10:00 to 19:00 h. 9th December: 10:00 to 14:00 h.
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Get to know the surroundings
Address and map location
- Postal address C/ Libreros, s/n. Salamanca. NaN. Salamanca
- Web
- Phones923 294 400 (Ext. 1150)
Tourist information
Salamanca town hall
To know moreAddress
- Postal address Plaza Mayor, 1. municipality of Salamanca . Salamanca
- Web
- Phones923 279 100
- Fax923 279 114
Salamanca tourism office
Address
- Postal address P/ Mayor, 32. Salamanca. NaN. Salamanca
- Web
- Phones
- 902 302 002
- 923 218 342
- Fax923 263 409
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