15th-16th centuries. Built under the command of the alderman Gonzalo del Río. Original side access with large granite slabs framing the door with two animal heads facing each other. Patio with beautif...
Symbol of the cityAccording to the latest research, it may have been built during the reign of Emperor Trajan to carry water from the Aceveda River to the city. This impressive civil engineering work,...
12th century. It has a structure of three naves and three apses in its chancel. The central apse was substituted by the current one, Baroque, with an excellent altarpiece from the same period. The chu...
14th-16th centuries. Stronghold reformed by Francisco de Eraso, secretary of King Phillip II, in the mid-16th century. A magnificent Renaissance patio was added then, as the covered gallery in its inn...
18th century. City public prison until the early 20th century. Its entrance hall shelters the Romanesque façade of a former hermit in the province of Segovia dedicated to Saint Medel. Reading House (C...
14th century. It was Major Synagogue until 1410, the main one of the five city synagogues for the Jewish community. Architecture characterized by large horseshoe arches and an upper floor gallery for ...
In the 15th century it was Major Synagogue and it still preserves a round plaster decoration with geometric motifs, a Gothic window built later and a wooden ceiling from the period. The place was late...
Its complete name is Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and San Frutos.Following the late Gothic Style, the construction begun in 1525 with the non-profit collaboration of segovian people, unde...
Building designed by Pedro de Brizuela in the early 17th century in Herrerian style. It gave the Town Council permanent headquarters, since its members used to meet in the porch of the former church o...
16th century (1558). Single-nave plant with a level chancel. Chapels separated by buttresses. Baroque altarpiece by José Ferreras (1672). Doctor Andrés Laguna´s funerary chapel (16th century). Baroque...