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Museums in Salamanca
Museum of Salamanca
Patio de las Escuelas Menores, 2.
Phone 923 212 235
Closed Sunday afternoons and Mondays.
The museum of Salamanca has a permenent exhibitions of Spanish, Flemish,
Dutch and French paintings from the 14th century to present
time.
The History Museum of Salamanca
Plaza de San Juan XXIII, 15-17.
Phone 923 214 180
Closed Sunday afternoons and Mondays.
This museum is dedicated to show the history of Salamanca
and includes archaeological findings, old urban city planes,
models of the town from different time periods and remains
of old buildings.
Museum of New and Decorative Arts
Gibraltar, 4.
Phone 923 121 425
Closed Mondays.
The Museum of New and Decorative Arts is located in Casa Lis a
beautiful building from the beginning of the 20th century.
Here you can find collections of decorative arts from the
19th century and an amazing collection of porcelain dolls
and peculiar objects.
Cathedral Museum
Plaza Patio Chico, 4.
Phone 923 217 476
Closed Sunday afternoons.
This museum is located in the Cathedral and contains paintings
of Juan de Flandes and Fernando Gallego and the famous sculpture
'Anaya´s tomb' from the XVth century made by Francisco de
Salamanca.
Museum of Unamuno
Libreros, 25.
Phone 923 294 400
Closed Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
This was the residence of the famous writer and philosopher
Miguel de Unamuno. Here you can find personal items, archives,
old intact investigation rooms and a large library.
The University Collection
Patio de las Escuelas s/n.
Phone 923 294 400
Closed Sunday afternoons and Mondays.
In the University Collection stands out the famous "El Cielo
de Salamanca" (Salamanca´s Sky) painted by Fernando Gallego
in 1490. The collection also contains works of Juan de Borgoña
and other artists from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The Fonseca College Museum
Fonseca, 4.
Phone 923 294 570
Closed Mondays.
This small museum has an interesting collection of clocks
some of them dating back to the beginning of the 19th century.
Bullfighting Museum
Dr. Piñuela, 5-7.
Phone 923 235 432
Closed Mondays.
The Bullfighting Museum contains general information about
the history and origins of bullfighting. The museum is divided
in 3 sections one about the bulls, one about the bullfighters
and one about art dedicated to bullfighting.