The palace built on the wall for a prosperous tannery merchant in the nineteenth century is the Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco since 1995.
The highlights of this unusual example of Modernist and industrial architecture in Salamanca are its indoor patio covered by a skylight and its rear facade made of steel and glass, with terraced gardens.
The collection on display, assembled by the antiquarian Manuel Ramos Andrade, include decorative elements designed by Fabergé, Lalique and Emile Gallé workshop.
Main Square
Charra Cuisine
House of shells
The lamy Devil
Lis House
The roman bridge
Lazarillo de Tormes
The University of Salamanca
The cave of Salamanca