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Huerto De Calixto Y Melibea, Salamanca, Spain
Experience the enchantment of Salamanca's historical sites illuminated by the nocturnal skies during our guided walking tour. Marvel at iconic landmarks like Casa de las Conchas and Plaza Mayor, along with lesser-known attractions.
Embark on an enriching evening walking tour of Salamanca, exploring its hidden facets beyond the conventional narrative found within historical accounts. This guided exploration will transport you into the realm of Salamanca’s mythical and legendary past, immersing you in the enchanting narratives surrounding its most revered architectural marvels.
Begin your journey in the heart of the city at the expansive Plaza Mayor, where you'll encounter a plethora of eateries and intricate Baroque structures. Engage with your knowledgeable guide who will elucidate the rich tapestry of Salamanca’s history, revealing its status as a prominent hub for black magic traditions.
Proceed towards the Salina Palace, a unique structure illuminated by gas lamps, which will provide a fascinating insight into its architectural peculiarities and the stories behind its construction.
Next, venture into the Cave of Salamanca, where tales persistently link the presence of the devil with his practices of black magic. Here, you’ll traverse serene landscapes adorned with lush vegetation, offering panoramic vistas over the bustling riverfront.
Continuing your exploration, explore the scenic Huerto de Calixto y Melibea, where you can bask in the beauty of nature while appreciating the picturesque scenery.
Your final destination awaits: the facade of the Casa de las Conchas, a Gothic-style edifice enveloped in ornate shells. Marvel at its architectural charm and the captivating story behind its name.
Conclude your enlightening tour at the Stephen’s Convent, a venerable monastic establishment steeped in centuries-old history. Your guide will narrate the profound significance and remarkable heritage of this ancient religious institution.
This meticulously curated tour promises a profound understanding of Salamanca’s historical landscape, allowing you to appreciate the city’s layered identity and its enduring legacy.
Highlights | Transport yourself back to the past by exploring Salamanca's dark history. Delve into the mysteries of its hidden black magic centers, such as a cave where the devil once practiced his craft. Marvel at the breathtaking views of the city under the starry night sky. Admire the ornate facade of the Casa de las Conchas, a unique shell-covered structure. Finally, take in the stunning Baroque architecture and bustling restaurants of the Plaza Mayor. |
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Not suitable for | Individuals who experience limitations in their ability to move freely |
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Duration 2 hours
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The languages mentioned include Spanish, English, Dutch, and German.
Wheelchair accessible
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The guided walking tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
The tour begins at the heart of the city at the Plaza Mayor.
The first notable landmark visited is Plaza Mayor.
The Salina Palace is a unique structure illuminated by gas lamps, providing a fascinating insight into its architectural peculiarities and the stories behind its construction.
The Cave of Salamanca is believed to link the presence of the devil with his practices of black magic.
The Huerto de Calixto y Melibea is located near the facade of the Casa de las Conchas.
The Casa de las Conchas is a Gothic-style edifice enveloped in ornate shells, and its name suggests that it was once used as a place of worship for those practicing black magic.
The tour ends at the Stephen’s Convent.
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