Segovia Day Trip, Segovia, Spain
Segovia’s centuries of settlement have resulted in a rich architectural legacy, including medieval walls, Romanesque churches, a former royal palace and a Gothic cathedral.
Segovia’s Old Town: C. Marqués del Arco, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain
The Roman aqueduct of Segovia, probably built c. A.D. 50, is remarkably well preserved. This impressive construction, with its two tiers of arches, forms part of the setting of the magnificent historic city of Segovia. Other important monuments include the Alcázar, begun around the 11th century, and the 16th-century Gothic cathedral.
Segovia can be easily reached from Madrid with many daily trains that will take about 30 minutes.
At the edge of the old town, walking toward the Roman aqueduct.
The Roman aqueduct
The end of the aqueduct at the top of the hill
The main street that leads to the central plaza
Panoramic view of a church and the street in front
Walking forward
Looking back
Catedral de Segovia in the main plaza
The Cathedral of Segovia was built in 1525 and took nearly 200 years to complete. It is a Gothic cathedral completed late in Spain and a classic of the late Gothic churches in Spain.
Looking at the right side
Looking at the left side, back at the plaza
The right-side hallway
The back of the church
A side chapel
The center has the pews
The hallway makes a U-turn shape around the atar.
Looking at the left side
Looking back
The left-side hallway
At the center of the church, looking at the front
At the center, looking at the rear
A side hallway
On the way to the top of the church tower
At the top of the tower
Back on the street, walking toward Alcázar de Segovia
Looking back
A narrow side street
Looking back at the church and the city wall
Alcázar de Segovia
The alcázar was originally built around the eleventh century by the Almoravid dynasty to serve as a fortress and has subsequently served as a royal palace for twenty-two monarchs, a state prison, a Royal Artillery College, and a military academy.
Looking back
From the inside of the Alcazar
Looking back
Back into the building
Some of the rooms are used as the museum
Into a room on the other side of the court
The room has doors to other rooms
A chapel
Walking back to the bus stop to the train station