Explore the historical wonders of Segovia, a Spanish gem famed for its majestic Roman Aqueduct and enchanting Alcázar fortress. This collection highlights the city's rich past, from its Gothic Cathedral to the ancient Jewish quarter, offering a journey through centuries of history and culture.
Aqueduct of Segovia
A remarkably preserved Roman aqueduct that is a symbol of Segovia, famous for its impressive engineering.
Alcázar of Segovia
A stunning fairy-tale castle with a distinctive ship's prow shape, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Cathedral of Segovia
A magnificent Gothic cathedral known for its impressive architecture and tall, slender bell tower.
La Juderia
The historic Jewish quarter of Segovia, characterized by its charming medieval streets and rich cultural heritage.
Palacio Real la Granja
A beautiful royal palace and summer resort, known for its stunning Baroque architecture and elaborate gardens.
Mirador de la Canaleja
A scenic viewpoint offering picturesque views, particularly of the iconic Roman Aqueduct.
Plaza Mayor
The main square of Segovia, serving as the city's social and administrative heart, surrounded by historic buildings.
Monasterio de Santa Maria del Parral
A historic monastery with a beautiful Gothic-Austrian architectural style, set against the city walls.
Walls of Segovia
Ancient defensive walls encircling parts of Segovia, offering historical insights and scenic viewpoints.
Iglesia de la Vera Cruz
A unique 13th-century Romanesque church known for its distinctive 12-sided floor plan.