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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 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 former cathedral, the Old Cathedral of Segovia is a Gothic edifice with a square plan and five tracts of gallery topped with simple cross-ribbed vaults.
A mansion built in the late 15th century, known for its unique granite façade with 617 pi-shaped protrusions and a Renaissance-style courtyard, decorated with Talavera tiles featuring iconic Segovian buildings.
A monastery and former synagogue dating to the 14th century, featuring Moorish-style architecture with rectangular shape and three naves, with a courtyard entrance and vegetal-decorated capitals.
A historic square, Plaza Mayor de Segovia combines typical features of a traditional plaza with iconic landmarks, including the Cathedral of Segovia's medieval absides, an 18th-century theater, and the city hall.
A Romanesque church building in Segovia, with its origin dating back to the 12th century.
A former Augustinian friary, the Convent of San Agustín in Segovia was a monastery built between 1570 and 1600, featuring a Gothic-Renaissance style church with a single nave, chapels, and a semihexagonal apse.
A secularized convent, the Monastery of Santa Cruz la Real, features a 13th-century church with a monumental portal built under the direction of Brother Tomas De Torquemada and a cave, the Cave of Saint Dominic.
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 city gate with two towers, one square and one polygonal, featuring an arch, gallery, loopholes, cornices, and pyramidal battlements, as well as heraldic shields, forming part of Segovia's medieval fortifications and listed as a Bien de Interés Cultural.
A city gate, the Puerta de la Claustra, is an ancient portal in Segovia. It served as the entrance to the Rabal Segoviano de la Claustra, a residence of the cathedral canons until 1570.
A circuit of medieval city walls surrounds Segovia, completing approximately 2,250 meters in length and featuring a mix of materials, with some parts dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries.
A Mudéjar-style city gate, Puerta de Santiago forms part of the medieval walls of Segovia, featuring a horseshoe arch and a rusticated ashlar base. Its interior contains a deteriorated statue of the Virgin of the Way.
A former royal mint, built in the 1500s, showcasing the evolution of coining technologies and industrial heritage, now a museum dedicated to coins, industrial history, and Segovia's famous aqueduct.
Old Cathedral of Segovia