Misnamed ‘Casa de Juan Bravo’ (House of Juan Bravo) This beautiful example of an urban noble residence used to be the palace of the Tordesillas family. It has a granite façade, with a doorway that has...
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...
The Segovia Aqueduct, an exceptional work of Roman hydraulic engineering, is one of the most emblematic and recognised archaeological gems in Spain.Made of large granite ashlars laid ‘a hueso’ (withou...
15th-16th centuries. Renaissance palace, a perfect example of a Castilian manor house. Ignacio Zuloaga set up his workshop here originally. It now houses a hotel.
Documented since 1489, the Cabila Mill became a flour factory in the 19th century. In 2010, after partial demolition had taken place in 1975, the mill walls were restored, as well as sections of its o...
Home of the municipal power This building was erected by Pedro de Brizuela at the beginning of the 17th century in the Herrerian style. It provided a permanent location for the council, which used to ...
The city’s public granary This building dates back to the early 16th century, the time of the Catholic Monarchs. It originally served as a grain store for the neighbourhood, especially for farmers in...
This palace was built by Alderman Juan de Contreras at the end of 15th century. Nowadays it has become a convent school run by the Conceptionist Order.
In the residence of the bishops Built in the 16th century, this was the former Palace of the Salcedo family, which was converted into the Episcopal Palace around 1750, and used as such until 1970. It...