The old provincial prison in Segovia. Currently a multidiscipline space dedicated to the promotion of artistic creation and to encourage creative industries.
Monumental arch built around 1705 in commemoration of the siege of Madrid, orchestrated under the orders of Segovia Captains Fernán García and Díaz Sanz.
Its name gives recognition to the heroic support of the town of Medina del Campo (Valladolid) to Segovia during the Revolt of the Comuneros, uprising of the Castilian nobility in the 16th century. Fra...
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...
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 ...
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...
Also known as the Succour Door (Puerta del Socorro). Its access to the bailey will help you enjoy magnificent views of the Jewish quarter. You can buy the tickets in the nearby Tourist Information Poi...
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...
13th century. One nave structure, one apse chancel. Romanesque remains in the apse and in the north door. Impressive Baroque work made in plaster. The altarpiece was made in 1759.
The old provincial prison in Segovia. Currently a multidiscipline space dedicated to the promotion of artistic creation and to encourage creative industries.