The University of Salamanca is a higher education institution located in the city of Salamanca near Madrid. The university was founded in 1134 and given the royal charter by King Alfonso IX in 1218. The university has nine teaching and administrative campuses. In the city of Salamanca, the schools are grouped into six campuses: the Historical campus, Campus of Sciences, Campus de Canalejas, Campus Miguel de Unamuno, Campus Ciudad Jardín, and Campus Villamayor. A campus located in the Salamanca’s historic district features a magnificent group of buildings in Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, including the Renaissance court with beautiful arcades in the center of the building. The oldest university building in Salamanca, now the Rectorate, is the old Hospital del Estudio, built in 1413.

37008 Salamanca, Spain

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