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A 15th-century house

Misnamed the ‘House of Juan Bravo’Former Palace of the Tordesillas, an example of an urban noble residence. Granite façade, a doorway with a large alfiz decorated with diamond-shaped motifs, and a Pla...

Alcázar (Royal Residence)

This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. You enter the Alcazar by walking through well-tended gardens. Here, there is a monument to Daoiz and Velarde, heroes of the War of ...

Alhóndiga (Municipal Archives)

Municipal Historical ArchiveA building dating from the era of the Catholic Monarchs in the early 16th century.It was originally designed as a grain store, intended to assist the population—particularl...

Antonio Machado House and Museum

The poet's dwelling in Segovia This is the guesthouse where the poet lived from 1919 to 1931. It still contains the furnishings and layout of those years. In the entrance garden, there is a bust of Ma...

Aqueduct

The Segovia Aqueduct, an exceptional feat of Roman hydraulic engineering, is one of Spain’s most iconic and renowned archaeological treasures.Constructed using large granite blocks set ‘dry’ (without ...

Arias Dávila Tower (Torre de Árias Dávila)

15th century. This was the palace of the powerful Arias Dávila family, who were of Jewish ascendency but converted to Christianity. There is a tower ornate with different motifs of sgrafitto. The ori...

Casa de los Picos (School of Art and Design)

It is situated at the sharpest bend in Calle Real. The façade, built in the early 16th century, is closer in style to medieval military architecture than to the civil aesthetics of the Renaissance.Its...

Cathedral

This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. Its full name is  Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción y San Frutos. (the Cathedral of the Assumption of Our Lady and Saint Fr...