1. Segovia Aqueduct
An ancient Roman aqueduct that is one of the best-preserved in the world, a symbol of Segovia's historical heritage.
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An ancient Roman aqueduct that is one of the best-preserved in the world, a symbol of Segovia's historical heritage.
A stunning medieval castle that resembles a fairytale fortress, offering panoramic views of the city.
A magnificent Gothic cathedral known as 'The Lady of Cathedrals,' located in the heart of Segovia.
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The main square in Segovia, bustling with cafes, shops, and historical buildings including the Town Hall.
A scenic viewpoint offering breathtaking views of the Alcázar and the surrounding landscape.
A museum dedicated to the history of minting and coin production, located in a historic building.
A historic city gate that once formed part of the city's medieval walls, offering a glimpse into Segovia's past.
A unique 13th-century church built by the Knights Templar, known for its unusual 12-sided shape.
A historic building famous for its façade covered with pyramid-shaped granite blocks, now housing an art school.
A popular viewpoint offering stunning views of Segovia's historic skyline and the surrounding countryside.
A quirky statue depicting the devil taking a selfie, adding a modern twist to Segovia's historical charm.
A statue representing the Capitoline Wolf, symbolizing the legendary founding of Rome, gifted by the city of Rome.
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