The old provincial prison in Segovia. Currently a multidiscipline space dedicated to the promotion of artistic creation and to encourage creative industries.
This house is located at the sharpest bend in the Calle Real. The façade, built in the early years of the 16th century, resembles more a castle than a beautiful Renaissance building. This could be bec...
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...
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 ...
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...
Possibly built upon some Roman remains, the Lozoya Tower was built in the 15th and 16th centuries, reflecting two very different stylistic periods: the first being the late Gothic period - with a stro...
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...