Warning of approaching danger Dating from the 12th century, it is a unique Romanesque church of San Pedro ad Vincula, notable for its original bell tower topped by protrusions, which eventually gave t...
This building, with its nave and apse was constructed in the 12th century. The second apse is part of the bell tower, something frequently found in Segovian Romanesque architecture. Restored in 1927 ...
The New Great Synagogue The school of the Jesuit Mothers sits where the former synagogue of the Ibáñez family in Segovia (also known as the New Great Synagogue) used to be. In 1419, it became the chu...
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...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. Also known as the Gate or Arch of Succour (Puerta o Arco del Socorro). It is possible to access the parapet to enjoy magnificent vi...
Between puppets and marionettes Known in 1122 as the Gate of Rodrigo Ordoñez, in the middle of the 13th century it acquired its present name because of the nearby church dedicated to St. James. This c...
Home of distinguished dwellers Rabbi Abraham Seneor is one of the most important figures of the Castilian Jewish community in the Middle Ages and the most important in the history of the Jewish commun...
Discovering the foundations of modern chemistry End of the 18th century. Created by Charles III, who commissioned it to serve the Royal Artillery College, it was the first Royal Chemistry Laboratory i...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest Originally two solidly built houses possibly dating from the 16th century, it was the knight of Alcántara, Juan de Ortega Lara y Ang...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. In 1574, it housed the original foundation of the Discalced Carmelite nuns led by Saint Teresa of Jesus. It later moved to their cu...