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...
Romanesque body, Baroque soul Dating from the 12th century this structure has with three naves and a chevet with two apses. Its magnificent brick tower is topped by a slate spire. Within the church, t...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. This splendid church features all that is remarkable about Castilian Romanesque architecture. It is defined by a triple atrium of c...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. Built in the late Romanesque style in the 12th-13th centuries, its tower is considered to be one of the most beautiful Romanesque t...
Religious centre of the medieval Jewish quarter. The present-day church of Corpus Christi was once the Great Synagogue of Segovia. The exact date of construction is unknown, but the latest studies sug...
Warning of approaching danger Dating from the 12th century, it is a unique Romanesque church of San Pedro ad Vincula, notable for its original bell tower topped by protrusions, which eventually gave t...
This building, with its nave and apse was constructed in the 12th century. The second apse is part of the bell tower, something frequently found in Segovian Romanesque architecture. Restored in 1927 ...
This building is listed in the National Assets of Cultural Interest. Built in the 16th century, it is made up of a single nave structure with a flat chancel. There are chapels between buttresses, one ...
12th-13th centuries. One nave structure, one apse. There is in fact a second apse that is part of the porch running along the south façade. Stunning mural paintings from the 13th century.