Pontifical University of Salamanca

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Salamanca, Spain

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Pontifical University of Salamanca Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Pontifical University of Salamanca is located in Salamanca, Spain on Calle de la Compañía, 5,. Pontifical University of Salamanca is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category private university in Spain.

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Calle de la Compañía, 5,

Phone

+34 923277100

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Cat Herine

This is definitely one of the most beautiful university I have visited. Of course heavy religious influence as you could see in the pictures! You have visit with a tour guide and Spanish only but I still opted for it plus the visit of Scala. The view up the scala covers the entire city and as soon as I got up to the top it started to rain. The gloomy sky and the double rainbow made it a magical moment to be stuck! Hahah.

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Rosa Coronel

My excitement for UPS is enormous.The campus, the tranquility to study has nonparallel.

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Hope Reynolds

Our 2019 Spain travel was filled with adventure, great food & wine and history. The College of the Holy Spirit was our next stop, encountering the first ‘rude’ person in Spain -a female tour guide- as the tour was only provided in Spanish –even though there were 6 English speakers in the group- and when I volunteered to translate, the woman tour guide told me that would interfere with her thinking process. Since there was only two people who spoke Spanish and all others were Irish, British and Americans, we stayed back a bit and I tried to tell them what was going on. The building works of this impressive monument started in 1617, taking 150 years to be completed. The college was founded by Kings Phillip III and his wife Margaret of Austria, in order to provide a place for the training of Jesuit novices, who might go on mission to evangelize the four corners of the world. Queen Margaret took a very personal interest in founding a university, college for the Jesuits in Salamanca, due to the considerable academic prestige of this city. However, before the building was finished, the Pragmatic Sanction of King Charles III banished the Society of Jesus from Spain in 1767, and subsequently the building was divided into 4 different spaces. The Church and sacristy, set apart from the rest of the building, were entrusted to the clergy of the Real Clerics of San Marcos, a royal school, which was never set up due to the opposition from the local bishop D. Felipe Beltran, the College of Noble Irishmen or seminary for the Irish, as well as the local diocesan seminary of Salamanca. While rather interesting, tour is only given in Spanish and after that experience, if we would have known, we would have told her to remain silent and we would have simply followed her to see the treasures found in this building.

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Katrina Douglas

Short but excellent tour

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Tim Stappard

Salamanca university is a gorgeous number of buildings that dominate the city landscape along with the cathedral. Well worth paying the 4 euro admission.

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Julian S

Edificación emblemática de Salamanca. En sus años, antiguamente fue utilizado por los clérigos como Universidad de Teología. Actualmente es la otra Universidad de Salamanca, la privada con varias titulaciones reconocidas. Su visita es obligada si estás en Salamanca. Es imponente , espectacular , no existen calificativos adecuados para dicha edificación. Recomendable 100%. Tanto como Universidad como monumento histórico.