Founded in 1637 by the Count and Countess of Covatillas. We can see the founders’ coat-of-arms on the church’s main façade, together with an image of saint. Buenaventura. The building was the seat of ...
From the 12th century to the 13th century. This structure presents one nave and its chancel with an oustanding apse in arcade. There is a tower over the crossing. The atrium is in the south façade. In...
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 and 16th centuries. A good example of Renaissance secular architecture in the city. The arms belonging to the families that built the palace, Bermúdez de Contreras y del Río’s families, are kept ...
Bishopric and seminary. End of 16th century. The building follows the Jesuitical model of the Gesù Church in Rome. One central nave structure, with side chapels. A softened dome is present in the cros...
12th and 13th centuries. The building has one nave. The second apse is part of the bell tower, a frequent solution in Segovia Romanesque architectonical style. Baroque altarpiece by Mateo Escobedo (1...
This is the palace of Marquis and Marquise of Quintanar. Built during the 15th and 16th centuries. An interesting collection of arches and helmets on the entrance door. A traditional Segovia courtyard...
This palace was built by Alderman Juan de Contreras at the end of 15th century. Nowadays it has become a convent school run by the Conceptionist Order.