The towers in the Clarecia seminary are divided into two. The opening hours are different. You can pay to climb the tower. The tower is a bit gloomy. There are many steps. It is circled. When you go to the top of the tower, you will feel suddenly open and hard. It is worth the hard work. The view from the top of the tower is very good, overlooking the entire Salamanca scenery, the University of Salamanca, the old and new churches, the monastery, the residential area, and there are two small towers on the top of the tower, you can also go up, really beautiful.
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The towers in the Clarecia seminary are divided into two. The opening hours are different. You can pay to climb the tower. The tower is a bit gloomy. There are many steps. It is circled. When you go to the top of the tower, you will feel suddenly open and hard. It is worth the hard work. The view from the top of the tower is very good, overlooking the entire Salamanca scenery, the University of Salamanca, the old and new churches, the monastery, the residential area, and there are two small towers on the top of the tower, you can also go up, really beautiful.
Claresia Theological Seminary, a baroque-style ornate building, also determines the style of the city; in fact, it should be called "Bishop of Salamanca (headquarters)". I visited the Bishop's University Scala Coeli Torres, which is the tower inside, it is worth climbing up! On the top of the tower, you can enjoy the beautiful city in 360 degrees without dead ends, the exquisite school buildings of Bishop's University at your feet, and the ostrich nesting in front of you... It will be open until 10-11 on weekends in July, August and September.
Baroque architecture of Clarecia Seminary, just beside Salamanca's famous shell house, the entire building is very large, you can see it when you look up at the shell house. The chapel in this seminary is worth a look, and time permits to pay for the tower, very worthwhile.
The tower is very famous, most of them are looking outside, there are very few people going in, when I went there was only me alone, and I was a little scared in the tower.
It is also an ancient building left by the Middle Ages, solemn and solemn