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1 Salamanca Film Commission

1.1. WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO1.2. SCOPE OF PERFORMANCE

2 Locations

2.1. INTRODUCTION 2.2. PHOTOGRAPHS

3 The City

3.1. HOW TO GET THERE3.2. CLIMATE3.3. METEOROLOGICAL DATA3.4. HOURS OF DAYLIGHT3.5. CALENDAR AND PUBLIC

HOLIDAYS3.6. HISTORY3.7. RELIGION3.8. THE REGION3.9. STAYING IN SALAMANCA3.10. GASTRONOMY

4 The Audiovisual Industryin Salamanca

4.1. THE CITY IN THE CINEMA4.2. FILM SHOOTS IN SALAMANCA 4.3. DOCUMENTARIES, SHORT FILMS

AND SERIES

5 Audiovisual Sector Companies

5.1. PRODUCTION COMPANIES5.2. DISTRIBUTION OF AUDIO-VISUAL

EQUIPMENT AND FILMINGMATERIAL

5.3. RENTAL OF RECORDING ANDFILMING EQUIPMENT

5.4. POSTPRODUCTION - EDITION(FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT)

5.5. DUBBING STUDIOS, MONTAGEAND SUBTITLING

5.6. STUDIOS5.7. SCENOGRAPHY, SET

CONSTRUCTION, AND PROPERTY5.8. ANIMALS5.9. CATERING5.10. GENERATORS

Index

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Salamanca Film Commission

1. Salamanca Film Commission

1.1. WHO WE ARE, WHAT WE DO

Salamanca is a set in itself, a unique stage for

any audiovisual production. It is one big mu-

seum that transports us to different stages of its

history. The old city embodies this in its old walls

and brings natives and visitors closer to it.

• Administrative Management Servi-

ces: Salamanca Film Commisison faci-

litates the municipal permits to all com-

panies that want to film in the streets,

buildings, institutions, parks, etc.

• Services of Information - Manage-

ment: This service offers advice to produ-

cers to facilitate their filming.

• information about interior and exte-

rior locations.

• information about companies in the

audio-visual sector:

- Companies of production services

- Logistical support during the pro-

duction

WHERE YOU CAN FIND US

Salamanca Film Commission

Plaza Mayor, 32, 1º 8

37002 SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 27 24 08

Fax: (+34) 923 27 24 07

E-mail: [email protected]

www.salamancafilmcommision.com

Contact: Enrique Cantabrana

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Salamanca Film Commission is the office

that facilitates logistical, artistic and

necessary professional information to

companies of the audio-visual sector to film

in Salamanca.

Salamanca Film Commission was born, as

a public entity administered by the Town Hall

of the city. The Commission’s goal is to

project the image of Salamanca within and

beyond our borders. Salamanca Film

Commissión carries out all the necessary

administrative steps to facilitate the filming of

any audio-visual production. The idea is to

create a product to promote tourism where

pictures are the base.

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2. Locations

2.1. INTRODUCTION

The artistic and technical characteristics of

the different locations are the following ones:

1. Buildings and places that are representa-

tive for the city.

2. The beauty and splendour.

3. Timeless locations that can add colour to

any period, from medieval times to the

present time.

4. Valid locations for filming as much in its

interior as in its exterior.

5. Valid places and buildings for all expres-

sions of the audio-visual aspect: cinema,

publicity, events, documentary...

6. Many locations are not more than a sig-

nificant sample of the variety that the city

has, the most significant example: the

University; since we have one of the ol-

dest universities of all Europe, that has

been evolving throughout the centuries,

in such way, that a film in Salamanca can

be orientated in a classroom of the cen-

tury XXI or in a Renaissance library.

7. Innumerable hours of natural light in

open spaces that facilitate the speed in

the illumination; endowing the filming

with agility.

8. Heavy vehicles have easy access all over

the city; the distances are very short wi-

thin the city going from one point to ano-

ther, what allows filming on several loca-

tions in one day.

9. Support of the Public Institutions; the

cost of the permissions of filming in the

locations are six euros.

10. Amplitude in the places.

11. Pedestrian spaces free of traffic.

12. Variety and a million of possibilities be-

tween which we can choose a set. We

should not only stick to the historical part

of Salamanca.

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The beauty and the splendour is a very

important factor when we have to choose a

location, but this makes no sense if

technically we are not able to introduce a

camera in its interior; the facilities that offer

these places to the complicated dynamics of

a shooting is a point that must be taken

advantage of by the cinematographic

industry.

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3. The City

3.1. HOW TO GET THERE

Location and communication: Salaman-

ca is located in the southwestern region of

the Autonomous Community of Castile and

León, in the Central Mountain Range. Zamo-

ra and Valladolid border the province to the

north, to the east by Ávila, to the south by

Cáceres and to the west by Portugal. Its lands

are part of the northern Plateau of Spain.

To come by road from Madrid you take

the Nacional 501, from Zamora and Cáceres

the N-630 and from Portugal the Nacional620. By railroad, the city connects the capital

with several national cities: Ávila, Zaragoza -

Lerida - Barcelona, Bilbao, Burgos, San Sebas-

tian, Madrid, Valladolid and Palencia, and in-

ternationally by the Lisbon - Hendaya train

which has three stops in the province.

It has an airport: the Civil Airport ofMatacán, located 14 kilometers from the ca-

pital that has regular flights with national

destinations such as the Canary Islands, Má-

laga, Madrid and Barcelona in the summer.

For regular and international flights, the nea-

rest airport to Salamanca is the airport of Vi-

llanubla of Valladolid, with flights to Barcelo-

na and four European cities: Paris, London,

Brussels and Lisbon.

RENFE

Location: located within the city of Salaman-

ca, Paseo de la Estación, s/n, inside the

Commercial Center of Vialia, it was re-

cently renovated and has numerous servi-

ces: cafeterias, restaurants, sport stores,

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gym, game rooms, hairdresser, parking for

vehicles, tabacco store, kiosk, etc. It has a

taxi stop in the same access entrance to

the station.

Page web with detailed information:

www.renfe.es

Telephone for information and reservations:

(+34) 902 240 202.

Reservations at the window of the station:

8:00 am to 10:00 pm.

AIRPLANE

Civil Airport de Salamanca - Matacán

Crta. de Madrid, km. 14

37181 Calvarrasa de Arriba

(SALAMANCA)

Telephone: (+34) 923 329 600

Page Web: www.aena.es

Located 14 kilometers from the capital of

Salamanca along the Nacional 501 Salaman-

ca-Madrid highway.

During the summer (June-September) the-

re are weekly regular flights to the Balearic Is-

lands, Canary Islands, Barcelona, Málaga and

Madrid. During the winter, regular flights

don't exist.

BUS STATION

Avda. Filiberto Villalobos, 71-85

37008 Salamanca

Tel: (+34) 923 236 717

3.2. THE CLIMATE

The climate is, in general, continental Me-

diterranean, with an average temperature in

the month of January of 3 ºC and of 25 ºC in

the month of July. The annual average preci-

pitation is 580 mm, although it doesn't sur-

pass 400 mm in the capital, Salamanca. In

the topography of Salamanca there are two

distinct areas: to the south is the central

mountain range, with the mountains of Béjar

- the Calvitero and the Toncón -, Peña de

Francia - with the mountains of Sequeros, Va-

lero and Linares - and Sierra de Gata; the se-

cond area consists of the flatlands of Campo

Charro.

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3.5. CALENDAR AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS

From the capital to the smallest towns, the

calendar is full of happy festivals ingrained

with tradition and known for their uniqueness.

The high degree of youthful energy that

flows through the streets of Salamanca has

two feast days during which it can overflow,

San Juan de Sahagún and La Virgen de la Ve-

ga. In spite of coinciding with exams in June

12, the students take a break and celebrate

their patron saint, together with the rest of

the citizens, going to parades, cultural and

Sunrise Sunset

January 8:43 am 5:57 pm

February 8:34 am 6:38 pm

March 7:58 am 7:12 pm

April 8:08 am 8:45 pm

May 7:22 am 9:17 pm

June 6:53 am 9:47 pm

Sunrise Sunset

July 6:53 am 9:58 pm

August 7:17 am 9:40 pm

September 7:47 am 8:57 pm

October 8:17 am 8:17 am

November 7:51 am 6:20 pm

December 8:26 am 5:55 pm

3.4. HOURS OF DAYLIGHT

Approximate figures for the first day of every month of 2005.

Month T TM Tm R H DR DN DT DF DH DD I

JAN 3.6 7.9 -0.7 31 84 6 2 0 8 19 5 116

FEB 5.6 10.8 0.3 27 76 6 2 0 3 14 4 150

MAR 7.7 14.0 1.4 22 66 5 2 0 2 11 7 204

APR 9.6 15.7 3.5 39 65 7 1 1 1 4 5 216

MAY 13.4 19.7 7.0 48 63 8 0 3 0 1 4 258

JUN 17.9 25.2 10.5 34 57 5 0 4 0 0 7 304

JUL 21.0 29.3 12.8 16 51 3 0 3 0 0 15 349

AUG 20.5 28.7 12.4 11 54 2 0 2 0 0 13 330

SEP 17.2 24.5 9.9 32 62 4 0 2 1 0 8 245

OCT 12.2 18.2 6.1 39 73 7 0 0 3 1 4 185

NOV 7.3 12.4 2.2 42 81 7 1 0 6 11 5 134

DEC 4.8 8.8 0.7 42 85 7 1 0 8 15 3 96

YEAR 11.7 17.9 5.5 382 68 66 9 16 32 77 80 2586

Abbreviations: T: Monthly/annual mean temperature (°C). TM: Monthly/annual mean of maximum daily tem-peratures (°C). Tm: Monthly/annual mean of minimum daily temperatures (°C). R: Mean monthly/annual preci-pitation (mm). H: Mean relative humidity (%). DR: Average number of days per month/year with 1 mm or moreprecipitation. DN: Average number of days per month/year with snow. DT: Average number of stormy days permonth/year. DF: Average number of foggy days per month/year. DH: Average number of days per month/yearwith frost. DD: Average number of clear days per month/year. I: Average hours of sunshine per month/year

3.3. METEOROLOGICAL DATA (between 1971 and 2003)

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musical acts or mercadillos. From the 8th to

the 21st September, for the Virgen de la Vega

fair, they let loose their enthusiasm again, at-

tending representations of folklore, musical

performances and bullfights. The bullfights

during this September fair have a peculiar

poster to announce them: the Marisela, a

long flag that is hoisted up on the clock to-

wer of the Town Hall building; at the top is

the silhouette of a black bull where the days

of the bullfights are shown.

On October 31 another singular festival

happens. This time envolving the tower of

the New cathedral. It is the tradition of the

mariquelo. This is a man who climbs up to

the top of the tower and plays a popular

song called a charrada with a pipe and drum,

as the people look on with surprise and admi-

ration, especially, foreigners.

The religious solemnity that the city expe-

riences during Holy Week has its counter-

point on Water Monday, the first Monday af-

ter Easter, when university students and

families go to the banks of the Tormes to

commemorate a tradition of the Golden Cen-

tury: the students crossed the river in boats to

pick up and bring back to the village to the

prostitutes that had left it during Lent. Today,

they meet to eat the hornazo.

The Aguedas, February 5, is a unique day

in which the women take over and, adorned

with typical suits, they walk through the city

playing the bagpipe and the tamboril.

The most curious carnivals are in Ciudad

Rodrigo, where people in disguise, charangas

and parades are accompanied with bullfights.

The festivity of the Almond trees arrives at

Fregeneda, a town in Las Arribes, at the end

of February or beginning of March, when

these trees flourish. And in June, it is worth-

while to attend the procession of the Corpus

Christi of Béjar, where men covered with

moss parade in the camouflage that allowed

them to conquer the Moors.

MAIN PUBLIC HOLIDAYSDate Feast National/Regional/Local

1 January New Year National

6 January Epiphany of the Lord National

19 March Saint Joseph Regional

8 April Holy Thursday Regional

9 April Holy Friday National

23 April Day of Castile and León Regional

1 May May Day National

12 June Saint Juan de Sahagún Local

8 September Virgen de la Vega Local

12 October National Holiday National

1 November All Saints’ Day National

6 December Day of the Constitution National

8 December Immaculate Conception National

25 December Nativity of the Lord National

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For the festivity of the Virgin Mary in Au-

gust, La Alberca celebrates the Diagosto,

which honor the Asunción. The 15th floral of-

fering are given and the 16th the Loa (Laud) is

represented in the main square. It is a play

starring the devil, the jester and the knights.

3.6. HISTORY

3.6.1. From the origins to the beginning of the Middle Ages

In the period before the Roman domina-

tion the basin of the Duero river was occu-

pied by the “vacceos”. These people built

two fortresses to defend the western side of

their dominion, one in Zamora called Ocello

Durii, and the other in Salamanca called Sal-

mantica. The nucleus emerged around this

second fortress reached a certain importance

according to various historians.

With the Romans’ victory over the Cartha-

ginians, the Roman occupation was consoli-

dated as well as the city’s development. Its

importance as a centre of exchanging pro-

ducts and its location next to the Tormes Ri-

ver’s natural ford contributed to the fact that

one of the most important Roman paths of

Hispania went through the city, the Route of

Silver (“la Vía de la Plata”). An important

bridge was built for this path, probably du-

ring the period of the emperor Trajano. Its

structure is formed by 27 half-point arches

that measure 23 cm wide and 34 cm high.

Of primitive fabrication, the 15 arches nearest

to the city are conserved.

With the end of the Roman Empire, the

alanos are established in Lusitania, the pro-

vince in which the Salamanca’s nucleus is lo-

cated. These people are later defeated by the

Goths.

In the year 712, at the beginning of the

Muslim invasion of the peninsula, Muza-be-

ne-Nuseir conquered Salamanca.

Ramiro II was the first king of the Recon-

quest to plan a repopulation in the Tormes

basin. Soon after his victory over Abderramán

III in Simancas (939) he established settlers

who were originally from León in several pla-

ces near Tormes. Salamanca was among

them. This repopulation was brief, as Alman-

zor destroyed the city again in 986 in his cam-

paign against Zamora.

3.6.2. Repopulation in the city in the Early Middle Ages

During the XIII century there were not any

notable historic episodes. Besides the urban

repopulation, it is also important to highlight

a determining event for Salamanca which

was the founding of the University. In 1218

King Alfonso IX of León founded the General

Study of Salamanca. Classes were given in

the Old Cathedral’s cloister. King Alfonso X

gave professors and students privileges.

3.6.3. XIV and XV Centuries

At the beginning of the second half of the

XV century there were rebellions against En-

rique IV. The king had a good relationship

with the city seeing that on August 27th he

granted a letter to Medina allowing the cele-

bration of Salamanca’s fair.

In 1475 Catholic King Fernando visited Sa-

lamanca with the objective of receiving the

city’s support for Isabel’s cause against that

of Beltraneja. Salamanca’s cavalry actively

participated in the Battle of the Bull. In that

battle the Catholic Monach’s power was

strengthened.

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The Catholic Monarchs visited Salamanca

various times while decisively influencing in

the peek and prestige that the university was

experiencing.

The Catholic Monarchs encouraged the

construction of New Cathedral and university

activities were very intense. In the XIV century

schools were founded outside of the Cathe-

dral’s cloister. The Main Schools (“Las Escue-

las Mayores”) were started to be built in

1415. The building that exits today dates

back to the end of the XV century and its

construction was ordered by the Catholic

Monarchs. This monument’s west façade is a

masterpiece of Spanish plateresque art. The

Lower Schools (“Las Escuelas Menores”) we-

re started to be built in 1428 and are the cu-

rrent façade from the XVI century.

3.6.4. XVI to XVIII Century

In this period important events that need

to be pointed out are:

In 1520 there was an uprising in the Castilla

Communities. The “Comuneros” from Salaman-

ca were lead by D. Pedro Maldonado Pimentel,

lord of Babilafuente and D. Francisco Maldo-

nado Pimentel, lord of the villa of Maderal.

In 1610 Lady Margarita of Austria and

King Felipe III visited the city. These monarchs

promoted the Clergy to be built.

Salamanca’s peak period was during the

XVI century. Demographic levels reached

numbers that would not be equal until the

end of the XVIII century. In 1517 the popula-

tion was approximately 20,000. The Universi-

ty’s prestige was at its height. It is important to

emphasise the Catholic Monarch’s constructi-

ve impulse and that of Cardinal Cisneros. They

built numerous schools and seminar rooms.

There are other factors that fall into the ur-

ban peak of Salamanca in the XVI century,

which became the Spanish Renaissance city

par excellence. This was due to its university

environment propitious to communicating hu-

manistic ideas, wealth generated by wool tra-

de as well as the nobility land-owning power.

In the XVI century the university and the

Lower Schools were finished and the New

Cathedral was started (1512). It is also impor-

tant to note the construction of the Dueñas

and Saint Dominique convents, the Garcia-

grande Palace, the House of the Dead and

the Monterrey Palace.

In the XVII and XVIII centuries there was a

decrease in demographic growth. During this

period great architectural works were achie-

ved. The New Cathedral’s construction was

continued (it was finished in 1733) and the

Clergy and Augustinians were built. The cathe-

dral was converted into one of the most cha-

racteristic centres of the city, just as the Clergy

strongly marked the city’s image. This prevai-

ling baroque building was begun in 1627 and

in 1755 its church’s façade was finished.

At the beginning of the XVIII century the

Plaza Mayor was begun. This baroque square

was built in a part of the old Saint Martin

Market Square. It construction was decided

on in 1710. The twelve houses on the eastern

side, called Royal Pavilion, were built in 1733.

On the northern side town hall was built

from 1728 to 1755. The Plaza Mayor has sin-

ce been the unarguable centre of life in the

city. Few urban spaces have a similar level of

liveliness to which is concentrated in this

area. This is due to both the commercial acti-

vities as well as the relationships that are de-

veloped there.

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3.6.5. XIX Century

During the first half of the XIX century the

population continued to decrease. According

to the first official census in 1852, there we-

re 15,213 inhabitants. This decrease can be

attributed to the effects of the War of Inde-

pendence as well as the religious power crisis

and what was taught at the university. During

the War of Independence more than a third

of the Salamanca’s artistic treasures were

destroyed. In October 1807 Napoleon’s

army entered Spain and in November of this

same year an army of 20,000 men arrived in

Salamanca. In July 1812 an important battle

took place near Salamanca in Arapiles. In

this battle the French were defeated by the

Anglo-Spanish troops lead by General We-

llington.

3.6.6. XX Century

In the interior it is important to emphasise

the construction of the Central Market and

the Market Square.

After the sixties much of the population

moved towards the outside of the Old Quar-

ters. Upper class residents continued to prefe-

rably live in the area between the Main Squa-

re and Mirat Avenue, while people of middle

and lower class went to outlying areas.

3.6.7. Old Town’s Recuperation

In January of 1981 the Special Plan of Pro-

tection and the Interior Reform of the Univer-

sity Campus and the Historic-Artistic Zone of

Salamanca were written. This was finally ap-

proved in 1984.

The Special Plan came as a previous step

for public intervention in Salamanca’s Old

Town, being its first assignment established a

legal framework for the policy of general re-

cuperation of the traditional city.

Numerous interventions were made among

which the following stand out:

- Rehabilitation of the old Lis House

- Rehabilitation of the Archbishop Palace

- Construction of the Congressional Palace

- Improvement of houses on the bridge’s

bank and the rest of the Old Town

- Housing in the Small Patio next to the New

Cathedral

3.7. UNIVERSITY OF SALAMANCA

THE UNIVERSITY

More than 33,000 students coming from

all over Spain attend their studies at Univer-sity of Salamanca. A 800 year trajectory

and the quality of its education leads it to be

one of the most important universities in

Spain, with worldwide recognition.

Since its foundation in 1218, Salamanca

University has counted between its professors

and students with illustrious jurists, scientists,

doctors and writers. Thus, visiting the old buil-

ding becomes an enconcounter with history.

Many of their classrooms are named befo-

re personages whose passage through Uni-

versity left marks. There is no classroom, for

example Antonio Nebrija, author of the first

vulgar language grammar, printed it in Sala-

manca, as indicated by the 1492 date. Nor

for Cristopher Columbus, a distinguished visi-

tor discussed his projects with Salamanca´s

shcolars. Francisco de Vitoria, Fray Luis de Le-

on, Dorado Montero and Miguel de Unamu-

no have their own classrooms.

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Now the University has built a new campus

to improve its services and better conserve

the old buildings.

The new location is named "Campus de

Unamuno" and receives almost all faculties.

Useful addresses:

University of Salamanca

www.usal.es

www.upsa.es

History of the University of Salamanca

www.usal.es/principal/ingles/historia/

3.8. STAYING IN SALAMANCA

For years Salamanca has had an excellent

series of city hotels, some of which are consi-

dered by experts to be perfect professional

service training centers due to the quality of

the services they provide, as well as to their

capacity for continual adaptation to clients’

needs. Most have been built relatively re-

cently, often on the ruins of old historical

buildings (castles, palaces, monasteries and

convents). The oldest have undergone consi-

derable reform to equip them with all the ne-

cessary facilities to satisfy the needs of an

ever more specialized traveler (conference ro-

oms, Internet connection, videoconference).

Numerous recently built 5, 4 and 3 star hotels

have renewed Salamanca’s hotel industry,

composed of 53 hotels equipped with 5,117

beds. The city invites you to enjoy its high

standard accomodations, with more than

300 beds in five star hotels; 2,800 in four star

hotels; and 900 in three star hotels.

On the other hand, if the visitor wants to

look for something more economical, the city

has 47 hostals, 27 pensions and 2 youth hos-

tals, most of which are located in the histori-

cal center of the city and have been recently

renovated.

Interior tourism - especially rural tourism -

has become quite popular and dynamic in all

aspects. More than 20% of international tou-

rists choose one of the many forms of interior

tourism. At the moment the province of Sala-

manca has 182 country inns and 18 camp

grounds distributed throughout the whole

province to cover the demand.

For more information:

Oficina de Turismo de Salamanca

Plaza Mayor, 32

37002 Salamanca

Tel: (+34) 923 21 83 42

You can also visit the following web sites:

www.salamanca.es

3.9. CHARACTERISTICS OF SALAMANCA’S GASTRONOMY

A good part of daily life in “Charra” (this is

the Spanish word used to refer to people and

things from Salamanca) territory is marked by

the slaughtering of pigs. It is an authentic an-

cestral ritual that has not lost a bit of its vali-

dity nowadays. Slaughtering starts in the

middle of November, which is the time to en-

joy typical pork products. A few examples of

these are: fried blood, fried pork, liver, a dish

called “farinato” which is a mixture of sau-

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sage and bread, various cold cuts and of

course, Iberian ham. A small glass of brandy

and some butter cookies called “perroni-llas” dress up the flavour of these foods that,

in this land acquire true noble condition.

The growing demand for pork products

makes industrial productions necessary, but

the artisan elaboration continues forming

part of local idiosyncrasy. This elaboration has

been updated in the way of killing and prepa-

ring the pig.

Thanks to farmers’ effort and their hard

work to conserve the purity of their animals,

“morucha” meat is very pleasant to the pa-

late accompanied by succulent sauces.

It is necessary to point out the variety of

dishes that are available in Salamanca. Al-

most all of these are of meat, such as: su-

ckling, fried small goat, shoulder cut of mut-

ton, suckling lamb and ox tail.

Salamanca is also a favourite place for

hunters and fishermen. In any restaurant, one

can find dishes from trout from our rivers, to

hare with potatoes. Lentils from Arumuña are

also famous or cheeses from La Ribera, El

Abadengo, Hinojasa de Duero and Santibá-

ñez de Béjar.

To finish off, the most demanding palate

will feel satisfied when choosing a dessert

from a local menu. Some of these delicious

dishes are: sweet rolls called “bollo mai-món”, ring-shaped pastries called “rosqui-llas” or “paciencias de Ledesma”, candied

almonds from Alba de Tormes, almond cakes

from Saucelle and “cañitos” from Aldeanue-

va de Figueroa.

On this gastronomic journey we cannot for-

get the most typical food of the Holy Week

which is “hornazo”. This is a heavy bread

pastry filled with succulent cold cuts from Sa-

lamanca. Hornazo has deep roots in what is

called “Lunes de Aguas” (literally Monday

of Water) which is the Sunday after the Sun-

day of Resurrection. It was used to thank the

parishioners for their preaching during Lent

and Easter.

Another very deeply-rooted tradition in

this province to make one’s palate happy is

going to have “tapas” (going from one bar

to another to try small portions of food). This

is the time to try a variety of products of Cha-

rra gastronomy and go out and try Iberian

products. This can be done from mid-day un-

til late in the afternoon and it is best to take

the route that marks the bustle of the un-

countable aficionados of this activity.

It is necessary to mention elaborated dis-

hes such as, “patatas meneas” which is a

rich mashed potato dish, “chanfaina” which

is a rice dish mixed with black pudding and

typical Salamanca tripe. For the harshness of

winter it is best to try various croquets and

meat pastries (“empanadillas”). In spring

you can try small pieces of delicious beef

(“pinchos morunos”) and in autumn, ox

meat to lift your spirits. Light salads, “zoron-gollo” or gazpacho beat the heat in summer.

There is a habitual schedule for meals that

is socially established in Spain. There are three

main dishes which can include among them

some snacks such as, a second breakfast at

mid-morning (“el almuerzo”) or a snack in the

afternoon (“la merienda”). As a general rule,

when restaurants serve food they stick to an

established common schedule, which is:

Breakfast: 08:00 to 10:30

Lunch: 13:30 to 16:00

Dinner: 20:00 to 23:30

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4. The Audiovisual Industry in Salamanca

4.1. SALAMANCA IN CINEMA INDUSTRY

Salamanca is a perfect stage for filming. It

was chosen by Buñuel to film “The Hurdes

(Earth without bread)” in1932. Later on it

grew to become the headquarters of a gene-

ration of directors known as the New Spanish

Cinema (1965) determined to show the social

reality of the moment. Among these were:

Manuel Summers, Miguel Picazo, Carlos Sau-

ra, José Luis Borau, etc., whose experiences

have been captured recently by the Salaman-

ca producer Chema de la Peña in the docu-

mentary "From Salamanca To Nowhere"

(2002). From among all of these, the one that

stands out is by another Salamantino named

Basilio Martín Patino, whose first work "Nine

Letters to Berta" (1965) was awarded the

Shell of Silver in the San Sebastián Festival (1966).

Salamanca due to it structure has welcomed

productions set in different historical times. It

had been the stage of movies as different as:

"El Rey Pasmado"(1991) by Imanol Uribe, win-

ner of eight Goyas; "La Marrana" (1992) and

"El Bosque Animado" (1987) winner of five

Goyas, both directed by José Luis Cuerda; "Oc-

tavia" (2001) of Basilio Martín Patino and "El

Lute Camina O Revienta" (1987) by Vicente

Aranda; Salamanca has also always had its do-

ors open to foreign films, including major mo-

tion picture productions like "Chistopher Co-

lumbus: The discovery" (1992), with Marlon

Brandon and "1492, The Conquest of Paradi-

The city, far from being type-cast as a city

for historical movies, sets the stage for diffe-

In each establishment an official list of prices

must be shown, to which they must also add

Spain’s added value tax (IVA), which is 7%.

At the consumer’s choice, it is common to

leave a small tip when paying.

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se" (1992) directed by Ridley Scott, “Goya ´s

Ghosts” (2005) by Milos Forman, “Manolete”

(2006) by Menno Meyjes and “Vantage Point”

(2007) by Pete Travis.

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rent genres set at the present time; for exam-

ple, the drama: "Jamón, Jamón" (1992) by

Bigas Luna; the comedy: "¿Por qué lo llaman

amor cuando quieren decir sexo?" (1992) by

Manuel Gómez Pereira; the terror: "Tuno Ne-

gro" (2000) by Pedro L Barber and Vicente J.

Martín; the thriller: "Lisboa" (1998) by Anto-

nio Hernández and the rock "Shacky Carmi-

ne" (1999) by Chema de la Peña.

Salamanca has not only received feature

films, it has also been the stage of countless

documentaries - most of them favored by the

customs and the landscapes of the province

which make it a unique stage for these au-

diovisual projects. The city has been the place

where some new producers began, since Sa-

lamanca has always facilitated filming.

4.2. FILMS SHOOTS IN SALAMANCA

Shootings

• La aldea maldita (1942) 88’ Salamanca

and province

• Los alegres pícaros (1987) 121’ La

Alberca and Salamanca

• El Alijo” (1975) 115’

• El bosque animado (1986) Directed by

José Luis Cuerda. Performed by Alfredo

Landa, Alejandra Grepi, Milguel Rellán,

Amparo Baró…109’ Puerto de Béjar

• El camino del amor (1943) 86’ Villavieja

de Yeltes

• Caminos de Tiza (1988) 103’

• Caudillo (1974) 106’

• Confidencia (1947) 102´

• Cristobal Colón: El Descubrimiento(1992)

• Las cuatro novias de Augusto Pérez(1976) 86’

• El cura de Aldea (1935), 97’ Villavieja de

Yeltes

• El curso que amamos a Kim Novak(1979) 85’

• Doctor, me gustan las mujeres ¿esgrave? (1974) 80’

• Doctor Zhivago (1965) 197’

• España debe saber (1977) 105’

• España insólita” (1965) 84’. La Alberca

• Españolear (1969) 82’

• El Gran secreto (1980). 104’ La Alberca

• La guerra de Dios (1953) 99’.

Universidad Pontificia of Salamanca

• La guerrilla (1972) 95’ La Alberca

• Nueve cartas a Berta (1965) Basilio

Martín Patino 90’ Salamanca, Morille, San

Miguel de Valero

• La ironía del dinero (1955) 89’. This is a

film which includes four episodes, co-

produced with France; three of them are

directed by Edgar NEVILLE, among them,

the one filmed in Salamanca.

• Jamón Jamón (1992) Bigas Luna 93’

Villamayor

• Justino, un asesino de la tercera edad(1994). 94’ Bullring of Salamanca.

• El Lazarillo de Tormes (1950) 110’ La

Alberca, Salamanca

• El Lute, camina o revienta (1987)

Vicente Aranda. 122’

• Marcelino pan y vino (1955) 91’. La

Alberca

• La Marrana (1992) José Luis Cuerda.

102’ La Alberca

• 1492, La Conquista del Paraíso (1992)

Ridley Scott 155’

• Morir en España (1965). Mariano

Ozores. 85’

• Muerte en el Vaticano (1982) 109’

• El nido (1979) Jaime de Armiñán 107’

Salamanca, San Martín del Castañar

• No le busques tres pies… (1968) 124’

• Los paraísos perdidos” (1985) Basilio

Martín Patino. 94’

• El Paseíllo (1969) 103’ Ciudad Rodrigo

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• ¿Por qué lo llaman amor cuando

quieren decir sexo?, by Manuel Gómez

Pereira 103’.

• La princesa de Éboli (The Lady, 1953)

• El rey pasmado (1991) Imanol Uribe

110’ Province of Salamanca

• El segundo poder (1977) 119’

• Soledad (1958) 82’ Béjar

• Surcos (1951) 95’. Salamanca-Ávila

railway

• El valle de las espadas (The Castilian,

1962) 128’ La Alberca

• La soledad de un agitador, by Javier

Aguirre (1998)

• Lisboa, by Antonio Hernández (1998)

• Shacky Carmine, by Chema de la Peña

(1999)

• Tuno negro, by Pedro L. Barbero and

Vicente J. Martín (2000)

• Octavia, by Basilio Martín Patino (2001)

• De Salamanca a ninguna parte, by

Gabriel Velázquez (2001)

• Utopía, by María Ripoll (2002)

• Los Fantasmas de Goya

, by Pete Travis

(2005)

Moreno ( 2005)

• Manolete, by Menno Meyjes (

, by Milos Forman

2006)

(2006)• En el Punto de Mira

, by Ángel de Vivar

• Talitá Kum, by Pablo Moreno (2007)

(2007)• Muñeco de Trapo

, by Gabriel Velázquez (2007)• Amateurs

• Jesús El Peregrino de la Luz, by Pablo

4.3. DOCUMENTAL FILMS, SHORTS AND SERIALS

Documental Films

• A la orilla del río, (1991) shot in super 8,

in September, 1989, 22’.

• A vérzö spanyolország (1937) 12’ 26’’

• Artesanía salmantina (1942) Province of

Salamanca

• Balarrasa (1950) 93’ Seminary and

Universidad Pontificia

• La batalla del Ebro (1938) 20’

• Béjar, colmena dorada (1941)

• Bejar, fuente de riqueza• La Bejarana (1926) Valdesangil, Salamanca

• La boda de Fleta (1927)

• Castilla (1940), La Alberca

• Danzas y Melodías Newsreel (1956)

(Magazine “Imágenes”). Vilvestre del

Pinar, Salamanca

• Del Pirineo al Duero. Agua y riqueza

(1957) 10’. Cañon de Aldadávila

• Deutsche freiwillige in spanien (der

erste filmbericht von kampf der legion

condor) (1939)

• Dieciocho de julio (1938) 12’

• Castillos relacionados con Castilla y

León, within a programme of teaching

Spanish as a foreign language, produced

by the British Encyclopaedia

• En el Ebro y en el Duero (1958). 30’.

Aldeadávila Waterfall and Salamanca

• Homenaje a Unamuno en Salamanca (1936)

• Invernar en España (1968). 16’ C. Rodrigo• Invierno en España (1975). 39’

Salamanca and Ciudad Rodrigo

• La Alberca, vida y muerte (1968). Pío

Caro Baroja 27’. La Alberca

• Las Hurdes. (Tierra sin pan) (1932). 30’

La Alberca, las Hurdes

• Las lavanderas del Tormes (1897).

Black and white film. Roman Bridge.

• Noticiarios 1961, 1962, 1967, 1968 y 1971,

(1961, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1971). 13’ Santa

Teresa Reservoir, Tormes River, Villarino.

• La ruta del gótico (1971) 30’

• Salamanca monumental e histórica

(1935) 15’

• Salamanca, oro viejo (1987) 12’

Salamanca and province

• Torerillos (1961) 16’ Fuentes de San

Esteban, Doñinos Railway station,

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• Documental Film Castilla y León,

Patrimonio de la Humanidad, directed

by Antonio Giménez-Rico. Production

Company: Nickel Odeon (2004)

• Video to promote Salamanca on the

occasion of the XXXVI Physics

Internacional Olimpics. (31st May-6th

June). Production: Isidro Riera

• Documental serial Reisewege zur Kunst

(“Viajes hacia el arte”). German Public

Television Saarbruücken (Saarländischer

Rundfunk. 25-26 May. (Barbara

Dickenberger)

• Production about a part of the Ruta de la

Plata for a German Television Channel

Hessischer Rundfunk. 15 and 16 July.

Cecile Schortmann.

Serials

• Piel de otoño, Mexican soap opera

(2003)

2008)

(2007)

Videoclips

• Diana Navarro (2005)

• No se lo digas a Mamá (2006)

Spots

• Carrefour (2006)

• Iberdrola (2007)

Short Films

• El diario de Manuel Ángel (1992),

colour film 16mm 32’

• En Madison siempre es lunes (1996).

Gabriel Velázquez. 12’tillos (1969)

• Imágenes sobre un retablo (1955)

Basilio Martín Patino, Luciano G. Egido,

Manuel Bermejo. Black and white film, 16

mm. 19’

• El diario de Manuel Ángel (1992),

colour film, 16mm 32’

• La Prosperidad tiene un plan (1981), in

Eastmancolor 16 mm. 10’

• El noveno, (1960) Basilio Martín Patino.

9’ San Felices de los Gallegos.

Documental short about a fiesta called El

Noveno, in the village San Felices

• Lourdes de segunda mano, by Chema

de la Peña (1995)

• Monleón, Vecinos pasture, La Nava

pasture, Alba de Tormes, Salamanca

• Horóscopo, by Tony Somaro (1999)

• Fade, by Eugenio Mira (2000)

• El buzón de los sueños, by César

Muñoz (2000)

• Charrosis, by Gabriel Velázquez (2002)

• El ángel, by Jesús de la Nava (1998)

• Guateque del 66, by Carlos Lorenzo

(2000)

• Carlitos, by Carlos Lorenzo (2003)

• Fuerza Centrífuga, (2005)

• Impávido, by Carlos Therón (2006)

• Sendero del Alba, by Pablo Montero

(2007)

(2007)• Inevitable , by Mario Viñuela

• Todos contra el Chef, by Cuatro (2005)

, by Cuatro (2006, 2007,

• Fun Tryp

• Ten Best

• Oi Mondo Afora, Brasil

,

(2006)

• Most Wanted, Indonesia (2008)

, by BBC (

, (

2005)

by TBS Japon (2006 )

• Los Caminos de la Lengua 2005)

• Ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad

, by Cuatro (2007 )

Cuarto Milenio

• Fiebre Maldini

, by Telecinco (2008 )• Acusados

• Una Casa en España, by YLE Finlandia

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5. Audiovisual SectorCompanies

5.1. PRODUCTION COMPANIES

• 411 PRODUCCIONES AUDIOVISUALES

C/ León 2. 1º a, 47003 ValladolidTel: (+34) 983 142 [email protected]

• AFRICA FILM PRODUCTIONS S.L.

C/ Iglesia, 17 SAN CRISTOBAL DE LA CUESTA Tel: (+34) 923 305 908www.africafilm.com [email protected]

• ARTIMAÑA PRODUCCIONES

C/ Esparteros, 1, 2º of. 4. MADRIDTel: (+34) 915 215 288www.artpro.es [email protected]

• BROADCAST PRODUCCIONES S.L

C/ Jesús Arambarri 38, Nave 39 SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 222 365 - (+34) 902 196 135

[email protected]

• CORCHADO IMAGEN FOTOGRAFÍA4C COMUNICACIÓN

C/ Pedro Mendoza, 11-13. SALAMANCA

www.4ccomunicacion.com

[email protected]

Tel: (+34) 923 263 139

• ESTUDIOS VU

C/ Cabeza de Vaca, 6. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 245 058

• FOTOESPAÑA

Plaza Mercado, 3 - 37001 SALAMANCA, SPAIN+34 923 215 841 - [email protected]

• CONTRACORRIENTE PRODUCCIONES SL

C/ Santa Clara, 19-21 bajo37500 Ciudad Rodrigo - SALAMANCATfno. Fax. 923 48 24 23 - info@contracorrienteproducciones

• GRUPO ASOCINE

C/ San Mateo, 4, Piso 6SALAMANCATel: 615 918 122 - 606 267 530

[email protected]

• METRO BERGES

C/ Traviesa, 14. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 264 734

• PEDRO VILLAR PRODUCCIONES S.L.

Avda. Portugal, 69. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 220 [email protected]

• PRODUCTORA DE TELEVISION

DE SALAMANCA S.A.C/ Veracruz, 2. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 280 499

• NUEVO INFOVIDEO, S.L.

C/ Zamora, 82. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 217 755 - 923 217 755Tel: (+34) 923 280 [email protected]

C/ Iscar Peyra, 7, 3ºB - SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 218 244 - 609 828 [email protected]

• IMAGEN SALAMANCA S.L.

C/ Acacias, 28 - SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 617 [email protected]

• ISOPRO PRODUCCIONES

Plaza de Poniente 52, Bajo SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 281 508 - 609 584 [email protected]

• JUAN LLORENS. COMUNICACIÓN VISUAL

Avda. Doctor Torres Villarroel, 18, 5º

SALAMANCA Tel: (+34) 923 224 [email protected]

• LA LANZADA PRODUCCIONES

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• RÚGAR

Avda. Federico Anaya, 65, 1ºDSALAMANCA - Tel: (+34) 923 222 365

• PRODUCTORA MULTIMEDIA FLASH

C/ Obispo Zarranz, 5. BEJARTel: (+34) 923 402 452 - 609 378 [email protected]

• PRODUCTORA MULTIMEDIA FLASH

C/ Obispo Zarranz, 5. BEJARTel: (+34) 923 402 452 - 609 378 [email protected]

• TRAMA TELEVISIÓN

Avda. Italia, 8. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 121 796 - 619 134 [email protected]

• TRAMA TELEVISIÓN

Avda. Italia, 8. SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 121 796 - 619 134 [email protected]

• VIDEO ESTUDIO METRO

C/ Vázquez Coronado, 26-30, 1º3SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 281 606 - 669 407 [email protected]

• S.P. PRODUCCIONES

Avda. La Merced, 80-86, 2º FSALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 233 507 - 629 663 [email protected]

5.3. RENTAL OF RECORDING AND FILMING EQUIPMENT

• AUVITRON

C/ Miguel Ángel, 32 SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 192 728 [email protected]

• BROADCAST PRODUCCIONES S.L.

C/ Jesús Arambarri 38, nave 39SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 222 365 - (+34) 902 196 [email protected]

• CONTRACORRIENTE PRODUCCIONES SL

C/ Santa Clara, 19-21 bajo 37500 Ciudad Rodrigo

SALAMANCA. Tfno. Fax. 923 48 24 23info@contracorrienteproducciones

• ISOPRO PRODUCCIONES

C/ Acacias, 28. SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 617 [email protected]

• IMAGEN SALAMANCA S.L

C/ Iscar Peyra, 7, 3ºB. SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 218 244 - 609 828 [email protected]

5.4. POSTPRODUCTION - EDITION (FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT)

• 411 PRODUCCIONES AUDIOVISUALES

SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 983 142 284E-mail: [email protected]

• IMAGEN SALAMANCA S.L.

Iscar Peyra, 7 - 3º BSALAMANCA, 37002 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 218 244Mobile: (+34) 609 828 225Fax: (+34) 923 218 244E-mail: [email protected]

• VÍDEO ESTUDIO METRO S.L.

Vázquez Coronado, 26-30, 1º 3Tel: (+34) 923 281 606Mobile: (+34) 669 407 878Fax: (+34) 923 281 606E-mail: [email protected]

• CORCHADO IMAGEN

Padilleros, 20 - 1º C

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• ESPECTÁCULOS LATINOS SHOW

C/ Víctor Pradera, 6, Bajo

SALAMANCA. Tfno. Fax. (+34) 923 229 182

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SALAMANCA, 37002 - ESPAÑATel:(+34) 923 263 139 Fax:(+34) 923 263 139

E-mail: [email protected]

• NUEVO INFOVÍDEO

Zamora, 82 - 2º - SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 217 755Fax: (+34) 923 217 755

• ESTUDIOS VU

Cabeza de Vaca, 6 - SALAMANCA - ESPAÑA

Tel: (+34) 923 245 058Fax: (+34) 923 282 037

5.5. DUBBING STUDIOS, MONTAGE AND SUBTITLING

• 411 PRODUCCIONES AUDIOVISUALES

SALAMANCA - ESPAÑA Tel: (+34) 923 142 284E-mail: [email protected]

• IMAGEN SALAMANCA S.L.

Iscar Peyra, 7 - 3º B - SALAMANCA - ESPAÑA

Tel: (+34) 923 218 244Mobile: (+34) 609 828 225Fax: (+34) 923 218 244E-mail: [email protected]

• VÍDEO ESTUDIO METRO S.L.

Vázquez Coronado, 26-30, 1º 3Tel: (+34) 923 281 606Mobile: (+34) 669 407 878Fax: (+34) 923 281 606E-mail: [email protected]

• CORCHADO IMAGEN

Padilleros, 20 - 1º CSALAMANCA, 37002 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 263 139Fax: (+34) 923 263 139E-mail: [email protected]

• NUEVO INFOVÍDEO

Zamora, 82 - 2ºSALAMANCA, 37002 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 217 755. Fax: (+34) 923 217 755

• ESTUDIOS VU

Cabeza de Vaca, 6 SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 245 058 Fax: (+34) 923 282 037

• AGM

Miguel Angel, 82SALAMANCA, 37008 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 191 797

• MUSICAL SÁNCHEZ MARCOS

Alfonso IX, 65 - SALAMANCA, 37004Tel: (+34) 923 250 154Web: www.musicalsm.net

• MUSICAL ACORDE

Toro, 47 - SALAMANCA, 37002 - ESPAÑA

Tel: (+34) 923 219 563

• K-IMAN

Teso Inestal, 14 (Polígono Ind. Villares Reina)VILLARES DE LA REINA, 37184 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 250 480Fax: (+34) 923 256 598E-mail: [email protected]

• FOTOESPAÑA

Plaza Mercado 3 - Tel:(+34) 923 215 841SALAMANCA, 37001 - ESPAÑ[email protected] - www.fotospn.com

• CONTRACORRIENTE PRODUCCIONES SL

C/ Santa Clara, 19-21 bajo 37500 CIUDAD RODRIGO - SALAMANCATel/Fax: (+34) 923 48 24 23E-mail: info@contracorrienteproducciones

• FOTOESPAÑA

Plaza Mercado 3 - Tel:(+34) 923 215 841SALAMANCA, 37001 - ESPAÑ[email protected] - www.fotospn.com

• CONTRACORRIENTE PRODUCCIONES SL

C/ Santa Clara, 19-21 bajo 37500 CIUDAD RODRIGO - SALAMANCATel/Fax: (+34) 923 48 24 23E-mail: info@contracorrienteproducciones

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5.6. STUDIOS

• IMAGEN SALAMANCA S.L.

Iscar Peyra, 7 - 3º BSALAMANCA, 37002 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 218 244Mobile: (+34) 609 828 225Fax: (+34) 923 218 244E-mail: [email protected]

• BROADCAST PRODUCCIONES S.L

C/ Jesús Arambarri 38, Nave 39SALAMANCATel: (+34) 923 222 365 - (+34) 902 196 [email protected]

5.7. SCENOGRAPHY, SET CONSTRUCTION,AND PROPERTY

• ESCENARIOS LUENGO S.L.

Padre Astete, 8-10SALAMANCA, 37004 - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 223 695

5.8. ANIMALS

• AGROSHOP LA TIENDA DEL CAMPO

Av. Federico Anaya, 81SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 240 034E-mail: [email protected]

• ANDRES GARCIA GUERRA

Ctra. Madrid, 87SANTA MARTA DE TORMES - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 130 273

• COMERICAL GANADERA

BLANCO Zúñiga Rodríguez, 17BÉJAR - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 402 099

• SOLEDAD ANDRES HERNANDEZ

San Francisco Javier, 18SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 211 032

• ZOXIMO

Condes de Crespo Rascón, 54SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 267 463

• AGAJIRO S.L.

Vergara, s/n.SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 183 345

• KILAMAS

Las Marinetas, S/NARAPILES - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 160 777

5.9. CATERING

• GESCOR

Pl. del Ejército, 4 - 6 –Entreplanta - Oficina 9SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 257 695

(+34) 923 257 695

• ALC PRODUCCIONES

San Juan, 7 - 2º ALA ALBERCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 967 324 364

(+34) 967 323 710

• LAPOPIETA

Gil de Ontañón, 6 - BajoSALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 225 955

• DISAN

Iscar Peyra, 1-5 - 1º BSALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 210 562

(+34) 923 272 262

• NO PROBLEM

Juan de Argüelles, 1SALAMANCA - ESPAÑA

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• BUFFET SALAMANCA S.L.

Av. Italia, 6-8SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 253 655

• CATERING ALGO NUEVO S.L.

Avda. Comandante Jérez, s/nSALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 190 667

• LA PLAZA

Horno, 7VILLAMAYOR DE LA ARMUÑATel: (+34) 923 289 379

• EL MENÚ

Guadalajara, 19SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 185 285

• SUPER GOURMET S.L.

Salas Pombo, 47SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 232 959

• RICARDO COMIDAS PREPARADAS

Marquesa Almarza, 16SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 264 990

• PÁRAMO PRECOCINADOS

Gran Via, 30SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 219 927

• ROSBIF

Montañés, 2SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 271 807

• SERUNION CASTILLA S.L.

Av. Lasalle, 74SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 210 816

• RESTAURACION COLECTIVA S.A.

Vázquez Coronado, 15SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 261 930

• FRANPANI

Av. Salamanca, S/NSANTA MARTA DE TORMES - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 201 754

• BY THPONE COPA S.L.

Mtro. Ávila, 1-3- SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 265 736

• GIGANTES

Sorias, 17 - SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 266 626

• DISTRIBUCIONES AYBER S.L.

Dr. Gómez Ulla, 31SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 227 630

• LIMPIEZAS Y SERVICIOS PALACIOS

Jesús Arambarri, 38SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 180 925

• RICARDO COCINADOS S.L.

Marquesa de Almarza, 16SALAMANCA - ESPAÑA Tel: (+34) 923 264 990

5.10. GENERATORS

• JUAN DEL RIO S.L.

Robledo, 33-34 (pol. ind. Villares de la Reina)VILLARES DE LA REINA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 232 169

• METSA SALAMANCA

Calle Miguel de Unamuno, 29 - 33

(esq. calle Ávila, 30 - 32)

37004 - SALAMANCA

Tel: (+34) 923 224 524 Fax: (+34) 923 258 163E-mail: [email protected]

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• CALDERON S.L.

Medina, 21 (pol. ind. Los Villares)VILLARES DE LA REINA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 282 725

• JOSÉ MIGUEL

Carretera Béjar, km 3,5.ARAPILES - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 288 858

• ALSER

SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 123 536

• RIEGOS DEL TORMES S.A.

Hoces del Duratón 2 - parcelas 5, 6 y 7(Polígono Industrial El Montalvo)SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 190 260

(+34) 923 190 257

• CONSMAQ S.L.

Ctra. Madrid, km 105SANTA MARTA DE TORMES - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 139 368

(+34) 923 130 431

• ALQUILERES MIROBRIGA S.L.

Ctra. Salamanca - Km. 322,7CIUDAD RODRIGO - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 462 412

(+34) 923 462 412

• ELECTRICIDAD CARLOS VALLE S.L.

Dorado Montero, 1SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 221 292

(+34) 923 221 292

• TALLERES MECÁNICOS NAVAZO

Nobel, , s/n - Parc. 107 A (Pol. Ind. Montalvo)SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 190 020

(+34) 923 190 435

• INSTALACIONES ELÉCTRICAS

MEDINA S.L.

Jesús Arambarri, 106-110(Cno. Cabrerizos)SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 182 854

(+34) 923 182 866

• HIMOINSA

Pol. Montalvo, 2SALAMANCA - ESPAÑATel: (+34) 923 191 006

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