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Primera clasificación Atractivos en Segovia

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Castillo de Segovia (Alcázar de Segovia)

The Alcázar of Segovia, or Segovia Castle, is one of the historic landmarks of Segovia. This old fortress shaped like the bow of a boat with its iconic central turret is certainly a strong stone fortification. Throughout its history, it has been controlled by the Arabs, the Romans and finally the Christians. For a long time the castle was a royal residence for the rulers and kings of the Kingdom of Castile and played a key role in the defense of the city. Today, visitors can witness this formidable structure and its rooms, which have been converted into art spaces. Each of the halls displays varied art forms ranging from paintings to collectibles.

Monasterio de El Escorial

Tiene tres partes principales que son la basílica (con frescos de Lucas Jordán), el mausoleo de los Reyes, y el palacio. Sus magníficos salones están decorados con pinturas de Tiziano, El Greco, y Claudio Coello, y también mobiliario del siglo XVIII. Destacan también la biblioteca, con una valiosísima colección, y el museo de Pintura y Arquitectura. Juan de Herrera y Juan Bautista de Toledo lo construyeron (1563-1584) por orden de Felipe II, que quiso conmemorar así la victoria en la batalla de San Quintín (1557).

Aqueduct of Segovia

Regarded as one of the finest examples of Roman engineering and architecture, the Aqueduct of Segovia is a marvelous Roman aqueduct that is 899 meters (2950 feet) in length! This architectural phenomenon has been constructed with the help of huge granite blocks. Dating to the late 1st Century , this Roman aqueduct is a popular tourist destination attracting thousands of visitors annually. Over the years, it has gone on to become an integral part of Segovia's rich history, and an equally important landmark in the city.

Ciudad Antigua de Segovia

Set atop a craggy bluff where two rivers, the Clamores and Eresma meet, Segovia's Old City is a culturally rich area that's recognized as a World Heritage Site. The city's unique layout offers insight into the distinct communities that coexisted here. Major landmarks include the imperial Alcazar of Segovia built in the Romanesque and Gothic traditions and the towering Segovia Cathedral with its stunning Gothic spires, the last cathedral built in this style in the country. The Old City's crowning glory is of course the ancient Roman Aqueduct that dates as far back as the 1st Century CE. This marvel of engineering defines the city's landscape and provides a stunning backdrop to the beautiful city.

Acueducto Romano

One of the most striking examples of ancient Roman architecture, the Acueducto Romano is a beautiful aqueduct that is believed to have been built in the 1st Century BCE as per Roman architect and philosopher, Vitruvius' principles. It was used as a water canal, carrying water from the upper reaches of River Frio to the city. The structure is built from granite. Even today, it carries water and is in a fully functional state.

Catedral de Segovia

Built in the 16th Century, the Segovia Cathedral is one of the prominent cathedrals in Spain. The massive Gothic architecture with its fine detailing, is visible from a distance and it simply breathtaking. This fine cathedral dates back to 1525 and was dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The credit of its splendor goes to the renowned mason, Juan Gil de Hontañón and his son Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón, who carried forward his legacy after his death. Once boasting the tallest tower in Spain, the Segovia Cathedral is a must visit when in Segovia.

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