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A charming public square in Segovia shared its name with the adjacent Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad, surrounded by streets like Calle de la Rosa and Capuchinos Alta.
A Romanesque church building featuring a single nave, a curved apse, and a southern atrium, with a Gothic chapel and Baroque sacristies added later. Its exterior is adorned with decorated arches, columns, and a cornice with fantastical or real figure representations.
A historic square in Segovia, featuring the Church of Saint Stephen and the Segovia Episcopal Palace, surrounded by streets like Valdeláguila, Doctor Velasco, and María Zambrano.
A Romanesque-Byzantine tower dating back to the 12th century, known for its impressive height and rich decoration, featuring 101 unique capitals and Romanesque elements hidden beneath Baroque touch-ups.
A medieval Romanesque church dating back to the 12th century, noted for its architectural style and featuring a designated Bien de Interés Cultural bell tower, protected since 1896.
A historic house museum dedicated to the life and works of Spanish poet Antonio Machado, featuring his former residence, authentic furniture, and personal belongings, as well as exhibits and artworks from local and international artists.
A grand Catholic cathedral in the Flamboyant style, established in 1768, and featuring a unity of late Gothic style architecture with tall vaults, fine tracery windows, and numerous stained glass windows.
A historic street in Segovia, Spain, named after Frutos of Segovia, a saint and patron of the city.
A casa consistorial de Segovia is the town hall building, designed by Pedro de Brizuela in 1610, and features a sober, herreriano style architecture.
A historic street in Segovia that previously consisted of two separate streets, Calle de la Nevería and Calle del Malcocinado, now united to honor Carlos de Lecea García, the city's official chronicler and historian.
A museum showcasing the art of Esteban Vicente, a prominent Spanish-American artist, featuring a collection of 153 of his works, including oil paintings, drawings, and watercolors, covering his artistic evolution from figurative to post-cubist and post-impressionist styles.
A church building of Mozarabic origin with Romanesque style, constructed in the 12th century and existing since 1117, featuring a triple nave, a cimborrio and a narrow gallery portico.
A stone bridge, the Aqueduct of Segovia is a Roman structure that once transported water 15 km from the Rio Frio River to the city of Segovia. It features 167 arches, with the highest point reaching 28.5 meters above the base.
A museum showcasing Spanish ceramics from the early 20th century, featuring approximately 150 pieces, as well as works by painter Ignacio Zuloaga, housed within a historic Visigothic church in Segovia.
A Romanesque church in Segovia, it was a Catholic temple before being converted into the Zuloaga Museum. Futhermore, it was declared a monumento histórico-artístico in 1931 and currently holds the status of Bien de Interés Cultural.
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