Architecture sights in Salamanca
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Convento de las Úrsulas
The Convento de las Úrsulas, a late-Gothic nunnery, was founded by Archbishop Alonso de Fonseca in 1512 and is now home to his magnificent marble tomb, sculpted by Diego de Siloé. It's closed on the last Sunday of each month. There's also a Spanish twist: the nuns rent out part of the space to a nightclub called Camelot.
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Real Clericía de San Marcos
A colossal baroque church where obligatory guided tours run every 45 minutes.
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