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Nearby, Palas de Salina, an exquisite 16th-century residence of a noble family engaged in salt trade, continues to impress with its intricate carvings and unique architectural style. Each of these structures tells a story of Salamanca’s aristocratic past, inviting exploration and admiration.
The Heart of the City: Plaza Mayor
At the heart of Salamanca lies the bustling Plaza Mayor, created in the 18th century, and often hailed as one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. With a vibrant atmosphere filled with cafés and restaurants, it's a hub of activity, where one can witness cultural performances or simply savor tapas while basking in the lively ambiance.