11th-13th century. A three nave structure with a three apse head. There are porches in the south and west façades. There is a remarkable Gothic front in the latter. The building still has the remains...
12th-13th centuries. One nave structure with one apse. Remarkable Romanesque mural paintings from the end of 12th century. They represent scenes from the Genesis, from the death of Christ and portrait...
12th-13th centuries. Possibly constructed on the remains of an old temple. One nave and three apses. The church still enjoys an interesting Renaissance triptych and some interesting coffering work in ...
12th century. One nave, one apse. The church homes an image of Christ on the cross that used to be in the Parral monastery. The image is taken out in the annual parade that takes place during the East...
11th-13th century. Structure in three naves. Pillars and columns with interesting iconography on the columns’ capitals. Chancel with four apses, low dome with a Caliphal style base and a remarkable pr...
13th century. One nave structure, one apse chancel. Romanesque remains in the apse and in the north door. Impressive Baroque work made in plaster. The altarpiece was made in 1759.
12th and 13th centuries. The building has one nave. The second apse is part of the bell tower, a frequent solution in Segovia Romanesque architectonical style. Baroque altarpiece by Mateo Escobedo (1...
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...