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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.
Explore Salamanca’s 800-year-old university, with its elaborately carved facade, and the city’s two adjoined cathedrals. The oldest, Catedral Vieja, is mostly Romanesque, while the other is a ...
Although built several centuries apart, the old cathedral (Catedral Vieja de Santa Maria) and the new cathedral (Catedral Nueva) are now joined together. If you’re short on time, focus on the ...