This city from Castilla y León is so full of architectural history that it even has two cathedrals: the old and new. It is important to bear in mind that if you visit Salamanca, you need to be prepared for neck ache since you will be spending some time looking for the well-known frog placed in the façade of the University. UNESCO designated it World Heritage Site in 1988, Salamanca holds a great architectural heritage from Casa de las Conchas to the San Esteban Convent, through a variety of monuments and buildings. But the most remarkable aspect in Salamanca is its Pontifical University, the oldest Spanish university being active.
