2025 Bejar Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in August)
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Another Renaissance building
Spain Westward Journey ~ Salamanca (Region)
It is a Renaissance building built in the sixteenth century by Don Francisco Sotomayor y Zuniga. Facade of the fortress with cubes and Torreones in los Ángulos. The interior is a spacious courtyard that is similar in form to the quadrangular courtyard, the gallery of arcos apoados and the jónicas porticoes. Additionally, frontline personnel were upgraded with the nobles' affiliated forces. Finally, this is also the decoration of Zuniga and Sotomayor.
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A legacy of a world-renowned local artist
Spain Westward Journey ~ Salamanca (Region)
It contains one of the main representatives of animal sculpture and works of other artists.
This museum is located in the old church of San Gil and houses almost all of the works of sculptor Mateo Hernández. These are pieces carved directly into very hard stone. It also houses sculptures by other artists, such as Francisco González Macías, also from Béjar.
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Castle Gardens
Spain Westward Journey ~ Salamanca (Region)
"El Bosque", near the town of Béjar, is a notorious example of the transformation from a medieval castle-fortress to a Renaissance leisure villa. Although the passage of centuries has caused it to deteriorate and has been affected by a gradual succession of gardening and ownership styles, the original structure still remains in the terraces connected by stairs, as well as unique decorative elements such as the large pond with a small island. Its unique location at the foot of the mountains makes a visit in autumn ideal for admiring the colours of the chestnut, hazelnut and walnut trees.
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Come explore its amazing monuments and heritage
Spain Westward Journey ~ Salamanca (Region)
There is a lot more to Béjar than its old town and historic buildings. The town is about 72 kilometers from Salamanca and is also home to El Bosque Villa, a series of 16th-century Renaissance buildings with a garden that is designated a cultural property.
The town’s finest monuments include the Ducal Palace (which also dates from the 16th century) and the 11th-century Moorish walls. You can also stroll along the riverbank: Béjar has a proud textile tradition. This peaceful trail features a series of information panels detailing fascinating chapters in the town's history.
The Plaza de Toros is considered to be the oldest bullring in Spain and is also well worth a visit. If you enjoy the outdoors, the Sierra de Francia Mountains are 30 km away; the villages in the area have some unusual architecture, and the views of the 1,700-metre-high Peña de Francia are not to be missed.
Visitors in the spring can enjoy the Corpus Christi Festival and the unusual Moss Man Parade, in which strange characters dressed entirely in moss parade through the streets.
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