
The lighting of monuments in Segovia is a key part of highlighting the city's rich historical and cultural heritage. Architectural gems such as the emblematic Roman Aqueduct stand out, shining majestically under lights designed to highlight its millenary grandeur. Likewise, the Cathedral and the Alcazar take on a magical atmosphere at nightfall, thanks to lighting that combines aesthetics and functionality. These interventions not only enhance the beauty of the monuments, but also create a welcoming environment that invites locals and visitors to enjoy the city in a unique and captivating atmosphere.
In addition to these emblematic monuments, you can also enjoy the following illuminated buildings during your visit to Segovia:
- City Hall
- Wall
- Monastery of Santa María del Parral
- Monastery of San Vicente el Real
- Casa de los Picos
- Postigo del Consuelo
- Alhóndiga
- Churches of San Martín, San Esteban, San Lorenzo, San Andrés, San Juan de los Caballeros, San Justo, San Salvador and San Millán.
The ornamental lighting schedule runs from dusk to midnight on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. From the night of San Juan (24 June) until mid-September, the monuments will light up the city every day.