This building stands on the site of the former medieval mill, which is no longer extant but is mentioned in a document dated 1136 held in the Cathedral archives. The document highlights its historical...
The school of the Jesuit Sisters occupies the site of the former Ibáñez de Segovia Synagogue, also known as the New Great Synagogue, which in 1419 replaced the building previously known by that name, ...
One building, many namesThis building, whose name varies depending on the sources consulted (Palacio de Cascales, Azpiroz or del Conde de Alpuente), was built in the last third of the 15th century by ...
Plateresque opulence16th century, possibly by Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón.Philip II gifted the property to Cardinal Diego de Espinosa in 1567, but he sold it to the Marquises of Prado five years later. In...
Although some archaeological remains suggest that the building dates back to Roman times, the appearance of the Torreón de Lozoya took shape between the 15th and 16th centuries, during two distinct pe...
Where the local council is basedA building erected by Pedro de Brizuela in the early 17th century in the Herrerian style. It provided a permanent home for the council, which used to meet in the atrium...