Spain New Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain
This photo of the exterior was taken at night from a room in Hotel san Polo which provides very nice accommodation.
You get two for the price of one by visiting the cathedral. The Old Cathedral of Salamanca was founded in the 12th C and completed in the 14th C. The New Cathedral of Salamanca was grafted onto the east side of the Old building over a period of two centuries from 16th to 18th C. Both are a mixture of styles, principally Gothic with a bit of Romanesque and Plateresque. The interiors are sumptuous without being "over-the-top".
You get two for the price of one by visiting the cathedral. The Old Cathedral of Salamanca was founded in the 12th C and completed in the 14th C. The New Cathedral of Salamanca was grafted onto the east side of the Old building over a period of two centuries from 16th to 18th C. Both are a mixture of styles, principally Gothic with a bit of Romanesque and Plateresque. The interiors are sumptuous without being "over-the-top".
Photography Tips
Pay for a tour. Use a fast wide lens hand held.
Travel Information
I flew to Salamanca. Cars are not allowed in the old town so for easy access to the historic areas it is best to get accommodation right in the old town. There are plenty of options available. You can then walk everywhere.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
08:17 - 18:00
| current local time: 01:35
Photo Themes
Architecture
Cathedral
Church
Gothic
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