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  1. Castillo de Coca built around 1400 for Archbishop Alfonso de Fuesca.
  2. Segovia Cathedral.

    Segovia Cathedral, Segovia

    by Witold Skrypczak

  3. The impressive Romanesque Iglesia de San Martin of Segovia, with traditional mudejar touches
  4. The Renaissance mansion, Casa de los Picos in Segovia is named after the diamond shaped bosses that cover its walls

    Renaissance mansion, Segovia

    by Damien Simonis

  5. No mortar was used in the building of the 1st century AD Aqueduct of Segovia, the 894 metre bridge was an extraordinary engineering feat and was originally 15 kilometres long and is still 28 metres high.

    Aqueduct of Segovia, Segovia

    by Damien Simonis

  6. Segovia Cathedral on Plaza Major.

    Segovia Cathedral, Segovia

    by Stephen Saks

  7. The Segovia Alcazar was built in the late 11th century by King Alfonso VI of Castilla (1072-1109).

    King Alfonso VI , Segovia

    by Stephen Saks

  8. Stone building as seen from Alcazar de Segovia (Segovia Castle).

    Alcazar de Segovia, Segovia

    by Rachel Lewis

  9. Historic buildings at sunset, with El Alcazar in foreground.

    El Alcazar, Segovia

    by Lou Jones

  10. Sgrafitto decorative work on house on Calle de Daoiz.

    Calle de Daoiz, Segovia

    by Witold Skrypczak

  11. The 12th-century Iglesia de San Esteban with its 50-metre-tall five-level Spanish Romanesque bell tower.
  12. Characteristic facade decoration of a modern building, following centuries-old patterns and traditions.

    Facade decoration, Segovia

    by Krzysztof Dydynski

  13. Monument to San Juan de la Cruz.

    San Juan de la Cruz, Segovia

    by Krzysztof Dydynski

  14. Panelled Mudejar ceiling in one of the rooms of Akcazar - a powerful castle of Castilian monarchs with its roots going back to the Roman days.

    Rooms of Akcazar, Segovia

    by Krzysztof Dydynski

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