This building, dating from the era of the Catholic Monarchs, originally served as the city’s grain warehouse to provide relief to residents—and primarily to farmers—during times of scarcity.The build...
The School of Art and Design in Segovia features an excellent exhibition space that is well-known throughout the city and boasts a long artistic tradition.The space consists of an Entrance Hall at the...
The Juan Bravo Theater features an exhibition hall on the 2nd floor, offering a varied program throughout the season.If the exhibition requires it, the openings in the balconies can be covered using r...
The Quintanar Palace is a multidisciplinary cultural center run by the Regional Government of Castile and León, created to offer a wide-ranging program in the fields of graphic design, industrial desi...
Segovia City Council, through the Youth Department, with the aim of promoting artistic creation, is making a suitable space available to Segovia’s youngest artists where they can display their work to...
The building—formerly the Royal Prison—also served as the Palace of Archives, Libraries and Museums, the State Public Library and the city’s first exhibition hall.Today, as the Municipal Library, we o...
The IE Creativity Centre is an open space, established through an institutional agreement between Segovia City Council and the internationally renowned IE University.Its main objective is to foster cr...
The library features three spaces dedicated to temporary exhibitions held every two months.The walls of the main lobby host exhibitions of photography, visual arts and various topics of cultural inter...
The Royal Artillery Academy of Segovia houses one of Spain’s most outstanding geological collections: the Artillery Academy’s Geological Collection. Located in the Science and Technology Room within t...
In 1924, the Women’s Reformatory was opened, marking the building’s first use; it was designed by Segovia’s municipal architect, Joaquín Odriozola. As part of the Republican prison policy spearheaded ...