Acueduct of Segovia
We will learn the details of this Roman aqueduct from the 2nd century AD, which has been bringing water to Segovia until not long ago, specifically until 1973.
Acueduct of Segovia
We will learn the details of this Roman aqueduct from the 2nd century AD, which has been bringing water to Segovia until not long ago, specifically until 1973.
Cathedral of Segovia
The Cathedral of Segovia is one of the latest in Spain, built between the 16th and 18th centuries, it is an exponent of late Gothic, although due to its construction date it also shows features of the Renaissance.
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La Juderia
We will walk through the narrow streets of the Jewish quarter of Segovia and we will learn about the history of its synagogues, buildings and surroundings.
Plaza Mayor
In the very heart of Segovia we find its Plaza Mayor, which dates back to the 17th century and where there are different key corners of the city's historic center: its Cathedral, the Juan Bravo Theater or the Church of San Miguel.
Torre de Hercules
We will get to know one of the oldest fortresses in Segovia, dating from the 13th century and which, since the beginning of the 16th century, has been a convent for Dominican nuns.
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Casa fuerte de las Cadenas
This palace, attached to the wall and of cultural interest, is one of the most important fortress-houses in Segovia. Built in the 13th century and restored in the 15th century, it belonged to the Counts of Chinchon and the Marquis of Moya.
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Alcazar of Segovia
This medieval castle, dating from the 12th century, is famous for its aesthetics, even related to the world of fairy tales. The truth is that this fortress, one of the most visited in Spain, has served as the residence of more than twenty monarchs throughout its history. Do you want to know her better?
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