13th century. Although traditionally considered a Templar church, its construction has been attributed to the Holy Sepulchre Order. With a dodecagonal plant that surrounds the central structure, it ha...
16th century. Founded in 1586 by St. John of the Cross, who helped build it with his own hands. It contains his sepulchre, which was visited by Pope Saint John Paul II in 1982. A cypress tree, believ...
Patron saint of the city and lands. Built from 1598 to 1613 by Francisco de Mora. Inside the church there is a splendid Baroque wrought iron grid offered to the temple by the Wool Carders Guild.
Monumental arch built around 1700. We can see on the outside, the image of St. Ferdinand, and inside, a relief that depicts the miracle of Santa María del Salto, associated to a young woman who had co...
Cemetery of the Jewish quarter. The cemetery runs on a hill known as Pinarillo (Pinetree woods), along the River Clamores valley. Anthropomorphic tombs and funerary chambers, both excavated in the roc...
11th-13th century. Structure in three naves. Pillars and columns with interesting iconography on the columns’ capitals. Chancel with four apses, low dome with a Caliphal style base and a remarkable pr...
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.
Built in the mid 18th century by José de la Calle, building engineer in the construction of the palace in La Granja de San Ildefonso. This was a meeting place for the court representatives in the City...
12th-13th centuries. One nave structure, one apse. There is in fact a second apse that is part of the porch running along the south façade. Stunning mural paintings from the 13th century.
16th century. Segovia became famous for its cloth industry. In this building, all cloths would be granted with a quality seal or stamp, and a proof of origin stamp. Nowadays, headquarters of Prodestu...
15th-19th centuries. Founded on the occasion of St. Francis’s visit to the Spanish peninsula, around 1220. Built on the old parish church of St. Benedict´s, it still has the Gothic, Isabelino cloister...
Inside Mariano Quintanilla Secondary School. When the poet Antonio Machado arrived in Segovia, he taught his lessons from the then called Instituto General y Téncico (see no 32). One of the classroom...