Catedral de Salamanca, A Timeless Fusion of Gothic and Romanesque Splendor

New Cathedral, Cardinal Street Plaza and Daniel, 20, 37008 Salamanca Castilla y León, Spain
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Introduction

The Salamanca Cathedral consists of two buildings, one is the New Cathedral, which took 220 years to build and was completed in 1733. It adopts a Gothic style and is a masterpiece of art. The other is the Old Cathedral, which was built in the 12th century and adopts a Romanesque architectural style, adjacent to the New Cathedral. The New Cathedral adopts various styles such as Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque, displaying diverse architectural styles.
Address
New Cathedral, Cardinal Street Plaza and Daniel, 20, 37008 Salamanca Castilla y León, Spain
Opening hours
10:00-18:00