Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca

Dirección: C. Libreros, 19, 37008 Salamanca, Spain.

Especialidades: Punto de referencia histórico.
Otros datos de interés: Wheelchair-accessible entrance.
Opiniones: Esta empresa tiene 342 valoraciones según Google My Business.
Opinión media: 4.7/5.

📌 Ubicación de Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca C. Libreros, 19, 37008 Salamanca, Spain

⏰ Horario de Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca

  • Lunes: 10 am–7 pm
  • Martes: 10 am–7 pm
  • Miércoles: 10 am–7 pm
  • Jueves: 10 am–7 pm
  • Viernes: 10 am–7 pm
  • Sábado: 10 am–7 pm
  • Domingo: Closed

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca

Dirección: C. Libreros, 19, 37008 Salamanca, España.

Este lugar es una referencia histórica en la ciudad de Salamanca, con una rica historia que abarca más de 800 años.

Especialidades

Punto de referencia histórico.

Otros datos de interés

Accesible para personas con silla de ruedas.

Información general

La Escuela Mayor de Salamanca es una de las universidades más antiguas del mundo, con una rica historia que data del siglo XII.

La institución ha sido testigo de la evolución de la ciudad de Salamanca a lo largo de los siglos, y ha jugado un papel importante en la formación de líderes y pensadores destacados.

Características

La universidad se encuentra ubicada en el corazón de la ciudad, en el barrio de las Contradas, y cuenta con un edificio barroco plateresco que data del siglo XVII.

El edificio es uno de los más emblemáticos de la ciudad y es un ejemplo perfecto del estilo arquitectónico plateresco.

Ubicación

La Escuela Mayor de Salamanca se encuentra ubicada en el barrio de las Contradas, en el corazón de la ciudad de Salamanca.

La institución está perfectamente conectada con el resto de la ciudad, y ofrece fácil acceso a los principales monumentos y lugares de interés.

Información recomendada

Para visitar la Escuela Mayor de Salamanca, se recomienda llegar temprano en la mañana o tarde en la tarde para evitar las multitudes.

Es importante mencionar que la universidad es un lugar de estudio y trabajo, por lo que se pide a los visitantes que respeten las normas y reglas de la institución.

👍 Opiniones de Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Cris G. L.
5/5

It is the oldest University in the world: 8 hundred years old. The city's life stems around the 'Alma Mater' so the environment is young and unconventual. The olden part of the city is barroque plateresc, tipical of Salamanca. Has an enomous history.
If you care for all this you must visit this place. If you are a student interested in Spain this is the University to come to.

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Jennifer L.
3/5

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There are always hordes of people standing, bemused, and looking up at the façade of the Escuelas Menores.

Trying to see that flipping frog.

If you are the first person in your group to see it, you are guaranteed good luck all year. Or possibly just in your exams - there are different versions. Buy a lottery ticket anyway, if it's you.

🙂

But if you can't see it, and someone finally points it out to you, you can't believe that there is so much of a fuss made about it. Especially when it actually doesn't look like a frog at all, just a shapeless lump of plasticine on top of the skull.

TIP 1: If you want to find it yourself, stop reading now, because at the end I'm going to tell you where it is, in TIP 4. (But actually, tips 2, 3 and 5 are worth reading . . .)

TIP 2: You can buy wooden frogs, ceramic frogs, fluffy frogs, plastic frogs and probably hand-knitted-by-an-old-lady frogs in the tourist shops in the Rua Mayor.

TIP 3: Remember what the philosopher Unamuno said. Well, you probably can't remember because you don't know that he said it in the first place. 🙂 But he, a distinguished Salamanca resident and Professor, said: "It's not that they can see the frog, it's that they can see nothing BUT the frog".

In other words stop, turn around, and admire the whole of the little square, an architectural gem in its own right, never mind that flipping amphibian!

TIP 4: So where is it then?

Look straight ahead, then to the right - there is a column. About half way up there is a sort of overhang of the column, and there you will see three skulls - said to represent the dead children of Queen Isabel. The left-hand skull has a shapeless lump on it.

That's it. That's the famous frog.

TIP 5: Much more fun to go to the New Cathedral, built in 16th-18th centuries, and find the carving of an astronaut, and of a dragon eating an ice-cream cone. 🙂
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Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Veríssimo L.
5/5

Amazing place with an outstanding history.

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Rocio M.
5/5

Students of University of Salamanca are greeted with the old legend of the frog on the skull. Tourists visit, stare and point at it and try to find it to attract good luck.
The historical building of the University, known as the Colegio Mayor, started its construction in 1411.The Plateresque facade includes a medallion of the Catholic Monarchs. Inside, we can walk through the same halls as some of the most distinguished professors and masters of humanist thought, such as Antonio de Nebrija, Francisco Salinas, Fray Luis de León, Miguel de Unamuno... We can also see the cloister, chapel and ancient Library of the University of Salamanca.

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Vicente R. M.
5/5

Amazing! the high detail of this majestic piece of art is gorgeous! forget about the frog and just enjoy it and the idea that it has been there for centuries

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Costas K.
5/5

Impressive historical site. Must see. The early beginnings of University traditions.

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Wolfgang G.
5/5

Find la rana and be sucessfull!!

And maybe you can also find the astronaut!!

Escuelas Mayores de Salamanca - Salamanca
Jan S.
1/5

Massively overpriced for what is on display

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