A hidden treasure The moulding that frames the coat of arms of its 15th century noble owner, the Councillor Gonzalo del Río, still reflects the aesthetics of the period, although it no longer has the ...
From 13th to 15th centuries. It belonged to the entailed estate of the Cáceres family. An important example of Romanesque secular architecture is present on the front of the house.
The powerful and their residence This house dates from 16th century and has a plateresque façade with motifs related to the life of Hercules. It was the home of Don Gonzalo Pérez, the secretary of Cha...
From defending the Wall to protecting art Originally Casa del Sol was part of the city walls. Given that its physical layout is determined by its location, a rocky spur in the upper part of the city ...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. Construction of the theatre began in 1915. Its floor plan is typical of an Italian Baroque theatre with three successive spaces: th...
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...
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...
Monumental arch built around 1705 in commemoration of the siege of Madrid, orchestrated under the orders of Segovia Captains Fernán García and Díaz Sanz.
Universidad de Valladolid’s campus is named after philosopher and essayist María Zambrano, who spent her young years in Segovia. A new construction, it has been built on the plot where the Casa Grande...
16th century. Originally a convent run by Agustinian nuns, it was extended in 1592 to the Humble order of nuns, a division of the same order. The building materials are equally humble here, in the faç...