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+ Mansions and Monasteries If the stones of Salamanca cast their spell on the previous itinerary, they will not only continues to do so now but will indeed conjure up kinghts and saints, nobility and clergy, sword and cross. + Baroque and Renaissance A marked resurgence of beauty: mansion, church and convent continue to alternate, yet the magic now stems from the contrast in architectural styles. + A stroll down and around Calle Zamora Salamanca is art in stone and bustling streets, business activity and the boisterousness of youth, dynamism, vitality and the good-natured disposition of its townsfolk.
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