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In the field of arts, many styles have left an exquisite mark on this town. The Spanish "platersca" style of architecture, which has a decorative quality and fine execution, can be seen in the most beautiful examples in Salamanca.
Recognizable by an extreme attention to sculptural ornamentation and details, the sandstone Old and New Cathedrals, "La Casa de las Conchas", and a host of Romanesque churches are unmatched by any other European city. The Plaza Mayor is one of the prettiest Baroque squares in Spain.
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Although it is a medium-sized city, Salamanca offers all the qualities of a big town: friendly atmosphere, kind people, warm hospitality, and a surprising and exciting nightlife. Salamanca is a must! A 2002 Spanish magazine survey cited Salamanca as the second most attractive and safe city in Spain.
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We are offering you the opportunity to choose between two different schools: Gold and Silver. The Gold School is characterized by a deeper cultural experience and tradition, an even more favorable location in town, more spacious interiors, and the superior general comfort.
Gold School
Our Gold School in Salamanca is located in the heart of the old city center. The building is 100 meters from the famous University of Salamanca and just two minutes away from the magnificent Plaza Mayor. The school is a recently restored 16th-century monastery. The modern materials used for the renovation create a natural balance with the richness, style, and class of previous centuries.
Facilities: You enter the school through a beautiful courtyard. The courtyard and the garden divide the school into three parts: the offices, the cafeteria, and the classrooms. The main building has three floors, 17 classrooms, a recreation room (with computers, video, piano, sound system, etc.), a library, a staff lounge, and three offices.
Silver School
Our Silver School is located in the heart of the city, just five minutes from the Plaza Mayor. The building itself is a former convent and has a deep history. In the first half of the 19th century, it was home to the College of Medicine when it was taken over by a religious sisterhood, Las Siervas de San Jose, in 1916. The main entrance impressively opens onto a beautiful cloister, the so-called "well yard."
We are able to offer all of the comforts and amenities of a modern school while residing in such an extraordinary and breathtaking example of Castilian architecture.
We can offer 30 classrooms (up to 60 during summer), staff room, lecture room, computer lab with free internet, common lounge area, beautiful central patio, and spacious sporting areas.
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