If you are going to visit Segovia, the Aqueduct is the most important Roman civil engineering work in Spain, and one of the most significant and best-preserved monuments of this time in the Iberian Peninsula. For its construction (end of the SI or the beginning of the II century) about 25,000 granite ashlars were used […]
Royal palace located on a rock between the Eresma and Clamores rivers. It was one of the favorite residences of the Kings of Castile, such as Alfonso X el Sabio and Enrique IV. Isabella the Catholic left from here to be crowned queen in the main square. It is documented for the first time in […]
It is the last great Gothic cathedral built in Spain. It is considered to be the masterpiece of the Basque-Castilian Gothic style and is known as “The Lady of the Cathedrals”. Juan and Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, and other masters of Spanish architecture, worked on his works. It was consecrated in 1768 and has dimensions […]
Since 1985, Segovia is part of the World Heritage list of UNESCO cities. The beauty of its enclave, environment, architecture and its great artistic, historical and cultural heritage, make it a unique city. The passage of time, the work of its people and that of a multitude of artists and intellectuals from various disciplines, have […]