Misnamed ‘Casa de Juan Bravo’ (House of Juan Bravo) This beautiful example of an urban noble residence used to be the palace of the Tordesillas family. It has a granite façade, with a doorway that has...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. You enter the Alcazar by walking through well-tended gardens. Here, there is a monument to Daoiz and Velarde, heroes of the War of ...
The poet's dwelling in Segovia This is the guesthouse where the poet lived from 1919 to 1931. It still contains the furnishings and layout of those years. In the entrance garden, there is a bust of Ma...
The Segovia Aqueduct, an exceptional work of Roman hydraulic engineering, is one of the most emblematic and recognised archaeological gems in Spain.Made of large granite ashlars laid ‘a hueso’ (withou...
15th century. This was the palace of the powerful Arias Dávila family, who were of Jewish ascendency but converted to Christianity. There is a tower ornate with different motifs of sgrafitto. The ori...
15th-16th centuries. Renaissance palace, a perfect example of a Castilian manor house. Ignacio Zuloaga set up his workshop here originally. It now houses a hotel.
Documented since 1489, the Cabila Mill became a flour factory in the 19th century. In 2010, after partial demolition had taken place in 1975, the mill walls were restored, as well as sections of its o...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. Its full name is Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción y San Frutos. (the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint Fr...
13th-15th centuries. A stronghold for Count and Countess of Chinchón, and for Marquis and Marquis and Marquise of Moya Andrés Cabrera and Beatriz de Bobadilla. This building acted as a defence point f...
Romanesque body, Baroque soul Dating from the 12th century this structure has with three naves and a chevet with two apses. Its magnificent brick tower is topped by a slate spire. Within the church, t...