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6.

- Casa de los Picos


7.- Alhndiga
8.- Church of San Martn
9.- Torren de los Lozoya
10.- Convent of Corpus Christi
11.- Cathedral
12.- Church of San Miguel
13.- Church of San Andrs
14.- Alczar
15.- Casa del Sol. Provincial Museum
of Segovia

16.- Casa de las Cadenas


17.- Church of San Juan de los Caballeros
18.- Church of San Sebastin
19.- Church of San Nicols
20.- Church of San Quirce
21.- Church of San Esteban
22.- Palacio Episcopal
23.- Hercules Tower
24.- Church of La Trinidad
25.- Torren de Arias Dvila
ITINERARY IV

26.- Monastery of Santa Cruz la Real


27.- Monastery of El Parral
28.- Church of La Vera Cruz
29.- Convent of the Padres Carmelitas
Descalzos
30.- Sanctuary of La Fuencisla
OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST

31.- Antonio Machado House-Museum


32.- Esteban Vicente Museum of
Contemporary Art

CONVENTIONAL SIGNS

Tourist Information Office

Segovia

ITINERARY II

ITINERARY III

Spain

1.- Church of San Milln


2.- Church of San Clemente
3.- Aqueduct
4.- Church of San Justo
5.- Monastery of San Antonio el Real

Segovia

ITINERARY I

Spain

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SANTA MARA LA REAL DE NIEVA 32 km

ZAMARRAMALA 3 Km

egovia is a beautiful city standing on a rocky


outcrop between the Eresma and Clamores
rivers one thousand meters (3,300 feet) above
sea level and twelve kilometers (7 miles) from the
Sierra de Guadarrama. Capital of the province of the same name,
Segovia's livelihood relies on the exploitation of its livestock, forests, and
agricultural resources, in addition to the art of good eating.
The best route from Madrid is by way of Autova A6, through the
Guadarrama tunnel that cuts through the mountains of the Sistema
Central. Afterwards, a right turn on the N603 and a short distance
further will take you to the city; a total of 90 kilometers (56 miles) from
the capital of Spain.
Its proximity to high mountains makes Segovia a place with a cold but
invigorating climate. Freezing temperatures are common during the
lengthy winter season. This, in turn, favors the exuberance of nature,
proliferation of forests, streams, and landscapes of great beauty. Hotels
are perfectly adapted to the climatic conditions and are intent on making
the visitor's stay as comfortable as possible.
Segovia has been given the nickname of the Stone Ship. This is because
the profile of the Alczar castle perched on the rocks resembles the prow
of a ship while the Cathedral tower serves as the mast. Lyricism aside,
Segovia is one of the richest cities in Spain for monuments, as well as
historical and cultural traditions. The UNESCO acknowledged this in
1985 by declaring it a World Heritage City.

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Originally a series of villages, it was conquered by the


Romans in the first century and became a military
emporium. At the fall of the Roman Empire, peoples
from the North of Europe settled here until they were
overpowered by the Arabs. While under Arab
domination, Segovia became capital of various Moorish
kingdoms.
In 1088, Segovia was
conquered by Alfonso VI,
king of Castile, initiating a
period of political
importance and became
the residence of the court
of the Trastmara dynasty,
seat of a bishop, and a
prosperous trading center
with northern Europe due
to its wealth of livestock
and burgeoning textile
industry.
During this period, the
majority of the numerous
Romanesque monuments
Church of San Clemente
were built, making
Segovia the city center with the largest number of
Romanesque constructions in all of Europe. In the 15th
century, Segovia rose to prominence with the
Trastmaras, becoming the center of the royal court. In
1474, and as the culminating point of this era, Isabella
the Catholic was proclaimed queen of the kingdom of
Castile in the Church of San Miguel.
When Charles V came to the throne with his new
imperial government, Segovia refused to admit the loss
of its preeminence and headed the uprising known as
the Revolt of the Comuneros and was defeated in 1521.
The city was then relegated to a secondary role
politically but maintained its economic power centered
around textile manufacturing, reaching its peak during
the 16th century.
In the 17th century, the textile industry collapsed,
destroying with it much of the city's activity. In the 18th
century, it regained some of its splendor with the
Bourbon monarchs, primarily with the building of the
stately palaces at La Granja and Riofro.

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Historical Background

ITINERARIES IN THE CITY


Professional tourist guides may be engaged by
contacting the Tourist Offices in the city.

ITINERARY I

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A little further along, we
come to the Plaza del
Azoguejo. Here the
Roman Aqueduct (3) rises
in all its splendor to a
height of 29 meters (95 ft.)
This remarkable work of
engineering, the largest
and best preserved from
the Roman Empire, dates
from the first century and
transported water from
more than fifteen
kilometers away. Its huge
blocks of granite are
joined by an extraordinary
opposition of forces
without any kind of
mortar. Today it is the
city's landmark and a

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The Romanesque Church


of San Milln (1) is
situated near the beginning
of the pedestrian avenue of
Fernndez Ladreda. It was
built in the 12th century
and is considered by many
to be the best example of
Segovian Romanesque.
The tower, Mozarab in
style and earlier than the
rest of the building, the
porch, and the four apses
are of special interest.
Proceeding along Avenida
de Fernndez Ladreda, to
the right we encounter the
Church of San Clemente (2),
also Romanesque with a

work of exceptional beauty.


Following the Aqueduct in
leaving the walled sector,
we can detour on the
street called Calle Ochoa
Ondtegui until reaching
Plaza de San Justo where
we find the Church of San
Justo (4). A somber 12th
century church, it was
built in honor of the figure
of Christ known as Cristo
de los Gascones and houses
exceptional Romanesque
frescos in the interior.
We take Calle de Ruiz de
Alda returning towards the
Aqueduct; upon arriving
at the Plaza de Daz Sanz,
the perspective makes the
Roman construction
resemble a gigantic wall.
In the same Plaza, we find
the Artillery Academy, a
former Franciscan convent.
Further along, at the
beginning of the
Aqueduct, we turn to the
right next to the walls of
the convent of Santa Rita,
and we take Calle de San
Antonio which leads us to

- Church of San Justo


Plaza de San Justo
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- Monastery of San Antonio


el Real. Calle de San Antonio
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the Monastery of San


Antonio el Real (5). The
monastery, former summer
residence of king Enrique
IV, has the best Mudejar
coffered ceiling in
Segovia, some Flemish
paintings from the 15th
century, furniture, books,
clothing and sculpture
from the period.

ITINERARY II
Segovia, a World
Heritage City
Starting at the Plaza
Azoguejo, we take the
street of Calle Cervantes,
the first stretch of what
Segovians call "Calle Real"
or Royal Street, a pedestrian
walk that includes Calle
Cervantes, Calle Juan
Bravo, Plaza del Corpus,
and Calle de Isabel la
Catlica, ending at the
Plaza Mayor.
The first sight that takes
visitors by surprise is the
Casa de los Picos (6), a
15th century mansion
noted for its remarkable
facade studded with
pointed granite pyramids,
presently used as the
School of Applied Arts
and Artistic Trades.
Further along to the left,
we encounter the palace
of Count Alpuente
decorated with interesting
plaster pargetting or
"esgrafiado" work
(obtained by raking over
smooth plaster to create a
design in relief) on the
facade and Flamboyant

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tower with a Baroque
spire, splendid porches,
and a parish museum. The
Torren (large fortified
tower) is a 14th century
defensive construction
where exhibits are held
throughout the year.
After leaving the Church
of San Martn, to the right
we come upon the former
Royal Jail, a medieval
building which, after
much restoration, houses
a public library. Shortly,
we arrive at the Plaza del
Corpus where we find the
Convent of Corpus
Christi (10), a former Jewish
synagogue transformed
into a church in 1410.
Continuing along Calle de
Isabel la Catlica, we reach
the Plaza Mayor (Main
Square), vital center of the
walled sector of the city.
To the left of the porticoed
plaza stands the imposing
Cathedral (11). Its construction
was initiated in 1525 under
the direction of Juan Gil de
Hontan in the Late

Gothic windows. On a
nearby street is the old
Alhndiga (7), a public
granary in the Late Gothic
style now used as the
Municipal Archives and
exhibit hall.
Returning to the Calle
Real, along the stretch
called Calle Juan Bravo, to
the left we see the Casa
del Siglo XV, Late Gothic
in style and today a shop
and exhibit hall. Right away
we reach one of the loveliest
spots in the city, the Plaza
de Medina del Campo.
In this square, we find the
statue of Juan Bravo,
celebrated "comunero" in
the revolt against Charles
V, which occupies the
center of the open space,
the Church of San Martn (8),
the Torren de los
Lozoya (9), and other
monumental buildings.
San Martn is a magnificent
Romanesque church with
architectural elements
added pertaining to
different styles; Mozarab
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Gothic style, taking


advantage of the remains
of the Old Cathedral
which was erected in front
of the Alczar castle and
destroyed by fire during the
Revolt of the Comuneros.
In the Cathedral, various
parts rescued from the Old
Cathedral can be found,
including a HispanoFlemish
Gothic cloister by Juan
Guas, magnificent choir
stalls, and the main
facade. From the structure
erected in the 16th century,
of particular interest are
the San Frutos doorway
facing the Plaza Mayor,
the freestanding tower,
originally 100 meters high
and today with 12 less,
the apse with its buttresses
and pinnacles, the
Baroque high altarpiece
by Sabatini, the neoclassical
retrochoir by Ventura
Rodrguez, and numerous
smaller chapels housing
works by Pereira, Guas,
Juan de Juni, Gregorio
Hernndez and others.
The Cathedral Museum
houses HispanoFlemish
panels and 16th century
paintings, Romanesque
and Gothic sculpture,
silver and gold works,
tapestries, and a collection
of incunabula, including
the Synod of Aguilafuerte,
the first nonliterary book
printed in Spain.
Also in the Plaza Mayor,
we have the Ayuntamiento
(Town Hall), dating from
1610, and the Juan Bravo
Theater. Very close to the
square, on Calle Infanta
Isabel, is the Church of

Cathedral

San Miguel (12), today


mainly Gothic in style, but
with some Romanesque
elements from the
primitive temple where
Isabella the Catholic was
crowned Queen of
Castile, such as the sober
sculptures of the doorway.
We continue our tour and
take Calle de Marqus de
Arco. At the beginning of
the street, we find the
Casa del Marqus del
Arco, dating from the
second half of the 15th
century. Shortly, we reach
the Plaza de la Merced,
laid out with gardens,
where the Church of San
Andrs (13) is found. It is
Romanesque in style and
dates from the 12th
century and has a brick
tower with a slate spire.
The last stretch of our
walk before arriving at the
Alczar castle is part of
the Canonjas quarter,
called this because of the

large number of canons of


the church that lived here
at one time. It is the best
assembly of civil
Romanesque architecture
in all of Europe. When it
was built, it was separated
from the rest of the city by
walls and gates but only
one remains, La Claustra,
situated on the neighboring
street of Calle Velarde.
At the end of the Calle
Daoiz, continuation of
Marqus del Arco, we
come to the Alczar (14),
preceded by the gardens
of Queen Victoria
Eugenia, a green oasis
where the Old Cathedral
once stood. To the left, we
find the Casa de la
Qumica, in which Louis
Proust formulated his
famous laws.
The majestic fortress is
strategically positioned at
the confluence of the
Eresma and Clamores
rivers, and at first glance,

we focus on the impressive


tower of Juan II, 80 meters
(260 feet) high with 12
turrets on the upper part,
the tower of Alfonso X the
Wise to the north, and the
spectacular defensive
moat. In the interior, we
discover the courtyards
called Patio de Armas and
Patio del Reloj; the Hall of
Kings for a frieze featuring
different monarchs, the
Throne Room, Hall of the
Arched Windows, and the
Chimney Room, to cite a
few. We can also visit the
rooms dedicated to the
Royal Artillery Academy,
and others where diverse
military objects are exhibited.
We now take the Ronda
Don Juan II until a small
street to our right, almost
a little square, takes us to
the Casa del Sol (15). The
Provincial Museum of
Segovia houses
archeological remains,
glass from La Granja,
painting, sculpture, etc.
Continuing on Ronda Don
Juan II, we pass beneath
the Puerta de San Andrs,
Casa de los Picos

- Cathedral and Cathedral


Museum. Plaza Mayor
w 921 46 22 05
Fax: 921 46 06 94
www.segoviaturismo.es
- Alczar. Plaza de la Reina
Victoria Eugenia
w 921 46 07 59
Fax 921 46 07 55.
www.alcazardesegovia.com
patronato@alcazardesegovia.com
- Provincial Museum of
Segovia. Calle Socorro, 11
w 921 46 06 15 / 13
Fax: 921 46 05 80
museo.segovia@jcyl.es

a gateway that leads to the


former Jewish quarter of
Segovia. Staying close to
the walls, we proceed
along Calle Leopoldo
Moreno until we reach
Paseo del Saln; a
pleasant garden and a
nice place to rest.

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Aqueduct, we now take
Calle de San Juan, admiring
the walls. Just before
entering the walled sector,
we see to the left the 15th
century Casa de las
Cadenas (16). The Plaza
del Conde Cheste is a
lovely square enclosed by
splendid old homes and
mansions of noble families,
including the Palaces of
La Floresta, Count Cheste,
and UcedaPeralta.
To the right, on Calle Luis
Felipe Pealosa, we come
to the garden where the
Church of San Juan de los
Caballeros (17) was built
in the Romanesque style
with profusely decorated
areas. It now houses the
Zuloaga Museum.
Returning to the Plaza del
Conde Cheste, we take the
Calle de San Sebastin
until we reach the Church
of San Sebastin (18)
which has a Romanesque
exterior and Baroque
interior. Returning to the
Plaza once again, this
time we take the Calle de
San Agustn.
Afterwards, we proceed
on Calle de San Nicols,
and at once to the right,
we see the 12th century
Romanesque
Church of San
Nicols (19), now
a Municipal
Theater
Workshop.

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we come to a square and
encounter the Church of
San Quirce (20), also built
in the Romanesque style
during the 12th century,
presently the meeting
place of the Academy of
History and Art of San
Quirce, as well as the
convent of the Madres
Dominicas, where ancient
carvings are reproduced.
We continue on Travesa
de los Capuchinos,
arriving at the Plaza de
San Esteban to admire the
Church of San Esteban (21)
and the Palacio
Episcopal (22). The church
is Late Romanesque in
style from the 13th
century and has one of the
highest and best
Romanesque towers in all
of Spain, in addition to a
magnificent porch. The
palace, on the other hand,
is a Plateresque building
from the 16th century and
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and sculpture from different


periods.
We take Calle de
Valdelguila first and then
the street of Trinidad to
reach the Torre de
Hercules (23), a good
example of medieval
military architecture from
the 13th century. We also
find the Church of La
Trinidad (24), one of the
best preserved
Romanesque churches.
Deserving special mention
in the interior is the "Santa
Faz" (Holy Face) by the
artist, Ambrosius Benson,
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a lovely doorway by Juan


Guas.
Turning afterwards to the
right, we come to Plaza
del Doctor Laguna where
we encounter Torren de
Arias Dvila (25), a tower
decorated with Islamic
geometric designs, dating
from the 15th century.

- Palacio Episcopal
Plaza de San Esteban
w 921 46 09 63
www.segoviaturismo.es
- Church of La Trinidad
Calle de la Trinidad, 2
w 921 46 00 27
www.segoviaturismo.es

ITINERARY IV
Scenic City Route
This itinerary goes outside
the city center and is
perfect for a nice long walk.
Starting at the Aqueduct,
we take the street called
Va Roma until we turn
left at Calle Santa Catalina
and soon arrive at the
Romanesque Church of
San Lorenzo with its
Mudejar tower, situated on
a medievallooking square.
Church of La Vera Cruz

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We then take Calle Puente


de San Lorenzo to
continue afterwards on
Calle de San Vicente and
come to the Convent of
San Vicente, the oldest
one in the city. In the year
140, a temple of Jupiter
was located on this site
which was later destroyed
by fire. In the year 919, a
church was built honoring
Saint Vincent.
Retracing our steps to the
Plaza de San Lorenzo, we
then take Calle de
Cardenal Ziga to get to
the Monastery of Santa
Cruz la Real (26), a
GothicIsabelline structure
boasting an interesting
doorway by Juan Guas.
Nearby, we find the Cave
of Santo Domingo de
Guzmn, a secluded and
mysterious spot.
Departing towards the
right, we take the stairs
that go down to the bridge
of the Alameda del Parral.
Veering towards the left,
we reach the Monastery
of El Parral (27), a
Flamboyant Gothic
construction started in
1447 and still unfinished,
as can be observed on the
main facade. Juan Guas
participated in its design,
and the exceptional high
altarpiece, the alabaster
tombs of the Marquis of

Villena, and cloisters of


the monastery are all
worth visiting.
Taking the Calle de la
Moneda and crossing
the bridge, we find to
the right the building
that was once the Casa
de la Moneda (old Mint)
by Juan de Herrera.
Taking the Paseo del
Santo Domingo again,
Monastery of El Parral
we turn to the right,
the Virgin is displayed in
among groves of trees and
the Baroque high altar of
at the foot of the walls, we
the Sanctuary, begun in
can view the Puerta de
the 16th century.
Santiago gate and gardens
Going up the Cuesta de
of the Alczar until
los Hoyos, we enjoy a
reaching the small parish
superb view of the Alczar
Church of San Marcos,
which reminds us of the
one of the oldest in the
city. Turning to the right,
we find the Church of La
- Monastery of El Parral
Vera Cruz (28), one the
Alameda del Parral
most original churches in
w 921 43 12 98
Spain. Its unusual
www.segoviaturismo.es
polygonal ground plan has
twelve sides. Late
- Church of La Vera Cruz
Romanesque from the 13th
Carretera de Zamarramala
century, the church was
w 921 43 14 75
founded by the Templars.
www.segoviaturismo.es
Using the Church of San
Marcos as a reference
- Convent of the Padres
point, to the right the
Carmelitas. Alameda de la
Alameda woods of La
Fuencisla w 921 43 19 61
Fuencisla begin, a privileged
www.segoviaturismo.es
place for admiring the
partial silhouette of the
- Sanctuary of La Fuencisla
Alczar castle and the
Alameda de la Fuencisla
walls of the city, where
w 921 43 31 85
the Convent of the Padres
www.segoviaturismo.es
Carmelitas Descalzos (29)
stands. The church and
the lavish tomb of St. John
of the Cross can be
admired. Also in the
Alameda woods, we have
the Sanctuary of La
Fuencisla (30), patroness
of Segovia; the statue of

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prow of a ship. Within the


walls, we can admire
some notable buildings,
including the Casa de la
Qumica within the
gardens of the Alczar;
Casa del Sol, a defensive
house constructed using
three portions of the walls;
Puerta de San Andrs, a
gate restored in the 16th
century and flanked by
two towers, one round
and the other square,
entrance to the Jewish
quarter, also called
Socorro Arch because of
the statue of the Virgin of
the same name.

Antonio Machado House-Museum

OTHER PLACES
OF INTEREST
Antonio Machado
HouseMuseum (31)
recreates the atmosphere
of the period surrounding
the famous poet and
displays personal objects
and other memorabilia.
In the Plaza de Bellas
Artes, we find the Esteban
Vicente Museum of
Contemporary Art (32),
former palace of Enrique IV,
which presently houses an
extraordinary collection of
works by Esteban Vicente
(1903), only Spanish
member of the New York
School of abstract
expressionism.
There are many other sights
to visit in Segovia that
have not been mentioned
in the itineraries, such as
the Church of El Salvador,
Church of San Lorenzo,
the numerous streets
within the walled sector,
as well as the surrounding
verdant areas.

- Antonio Machado
HouseMuseum
Calle Desamparados, 5
w 921 46 03 77
www.segoviaturismo.es
- Esteban Vicente Museum
of Contemporary Art
Plaza de Bellas Artes
w 921 46 20 10
Fax: 921 46 05 80
www.museoestebanvicente.es
museo@museoestebanvicente.es

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ITINERARIES THROUGHOUT THE


PROVINCE
Tourist guides are available during the summer months
in the following cities: Aylln, Coca, Cullar, Pedraza,
Santa Mara la Real de Nieva, Seplveda, and La Granja
de San Ildefonso.

ITINERARY 1
The Royal Route
Eleven kilometers from
Segovia on the N601, in
an unparalleled setting at
the foot of the mountains,
is the elegant Palacio de
La Granja de San Ildefonso.
This grandiose palace was
begun in 1721 with the
participation of various
architects, including
Teodoro Ardemans and
Juan Bautista Sachetti,
making a beautiful blend
of Spanish Barroque and
French neoclassical styles
with subtle Italian touches.
Ornate furnishings and
antiques from the period,
as well as 17th century
Flemish painting, and
an excellent collection Villacastn
of tapestries are
displayed.
The palace is surrounded
by spectacular formal

gardens with numerous


species of plants and is
adorned with statues and
26 monumental fountains
in an elaborate display of
light and color, perhaps
the most delightful part of
the complex. Nearby, we
encounter the Royal Glass
Factory of La Granja, an
industrial building dating
from the 18th century with
a permanent exhibit and
other temporary ones
devoted to the delicate art
of glassmaking.
Fifteen kilometers from La
Granja, we
SEGOVIA
come
upon
San Ildefonso
Riofro

Revenga
N-110
N-603

La Granja
Valsan
601

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San Rafael
El Espinar

Palacio de La Granja de San Ildefonso

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Valsan where we
recommend a visit to the
magnificent forests with a
Nature Center and
recreational areas. Later we
pass Revenga before
coming to the Palacio de
Riofro. This regal country
mansion, a square
construction measuring 84
meters (275 feet) on each
side, is surrounded by an
extensive holm oak grove
of 700 hectares (1700
acres) abounding in wildlife.
Italianate in appearance,
the building houses works
by Ribera, Houasse,
Pereda and other artists,
and part of it is used as a
Hunting Museum, exhibiting
armaments from the past
three centuries, trophies,
and paintings by Velzquez,
Rubens and others.
After visiting the retreats of
La Granja and Riofro, we
proceed on the N603 for
30 kilometers until we
come to San Rafael and El
Espinar, near the Hermitage
of Cristo del Caloco. The
two towns are located in
the heart of the mountains.
After taking the Autova
NVI for 21 kilometers,
we come to Villacastn
where we can admire its
huge church started in
1529 by the Friar Antonio
de Villacastn and still
unfinished with a beautiful
interior and works by
various artists.

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- Palace and Tapestry


Museum. Palacio de La
Granja
Plaza de Espaa, 17
w 921 47 00 19
and 921 47 00 20
Fax 921 47 18 95
www.patrimonionacional.es
- Royal Glass Factory of La
Granja. Paseo del Pocillo, 1
w 921 47 17 12
Fax 921 47 15 72
www.fcnv.es
- Centro de Interpretacin
de la Naturaleza (Nature
Center). Valsan
w 921 47 17 44 and
921 47 17 11
Fax 921 47 17 46
www.mma.es/educ.ceneam
ceneam@ceneam.mma.es
- Palacio de Riofro and
Hunting Museum. Bosque
de Riofro
w 921 47 00 19
and 921 47 00 20
Fax 921 47 18 95
www.patrimonionacional.es

ITINERARY 2
The Mudejar Route
The word Mudejar refers
to the Muslims who remained
in Castile after the Reconquest
and to their art,
characterized by Islamic
influence. Taking the
C605 road northwest for
thirty kilometers, we come
to Santa Mara la Real de
Nieva, a town built around
the monastery finished in
the 15th century. A treasure
of medieval Castilian art,
the church and the cloister,
with its profusely decorated
capitals, are noteworthy.
A total of 17 kilometers
away is Coca, the town
where the famous Roman
emperor Theodosius the
Great was born. Especially
worth visiting in Coca are
the remains of the old
walls and Arch of La Villa,
the Church of Santa Mara
la Mayor with the
Cullar

Arroyo
de Cullar
601

Chae

Coca

Santa Mara la Real


de Nieva

- Monastery of Santa Mara


la Real de Nieva
w 921 59 40 36 (Town Hall).
www.santamariadenieva.com
- Coca Castle
w 921 58 63 59 and
921 58 66 22
www.coca-ciudaddecauca.org
- Cullar Castle
w 921 14 22 03
www.aytocuellar.com

alabaster tomb of the


Fonseca family and, in
particular, the splendid
Mudejar castle with its
richly decorated walls
distributed around a large
Renaissance courtyard,
one of the most famous
and best preserved castles
in the whole of Spain.
Twentyseven kilometers
to the north, passing Chae
and Arroyo de Cullar, we
reach Cullar, the second
largest city in the province
with a population of 10,000.
Of interest are the double
walls and gates, the Gothic
castlepalace with its
Mudejar doorway and large
Renaissance courtyard, the
sanctuary of Nuestra Seora
del Henar, and numerous
Romanesque churches with
tall towers and Mudejar
apses, including the
Churches of San Miguel, San
Esteban, San Andrs and San
Martn.

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SEGOVIA

15

Turgano and requires a


stop at the castle, which
disguises a lovely 12th
century Romanesque
church, reforming
preexisting Roman and
Arab structures.
After Turgano, we
proceed on the C603
north until we come to the
industrious town of
Cantalejo. We then take a
local road and reach
Seplveda, after having
driven about 30
kilometers. Here we find
the splendid

ITINERARY 3
The Castle Route
Carbonero el Mayor is
located 26 kilometers
north of Segovia on the
N601 road. Here we can
view the impressive
interior of the Church of
San Juan Bautista built at
the beginning of the 16th
century, along with the
Plaza Mayor and Palacio
de los Avriales.
Thirteen kilometers later
after having turned to the
right in

Seplveda
Cantalejo

Fuentepelayo
Navalmanzano

Aguilafuente

60

Carbonero El
Mayor
601

Turgano

Romanesque
church of El Salvador,
precursor of this style
erected in 1093. We can
also admire the 12th

SEGOVIA

Navalmanzano,
we reach Fuentepelayo. In
this town, we have the
Church of Santa Mara la
Mayor with its lovely
Gothic interior, a
Romanesque apse and
tower. The facade belongs
to the Old Cathedral of
Segovia and was brought
here after a fire destroyed
most of the building.
Some five kilometers
further, we find
Aguilafuente, a town rich
in archeological remains.
Twelve kilometers
southeast takes us to

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- Turgano Castle
w 921 50 00 00.
www.segoviaturismo.es
- Centro de Interpretacin del
Parque Natural de las Hoces del
Ro Duratn (Nature Park
Environmental Center).
Church of Santiago, Seplveda w
921 54 05 86
www.sepdeco.es/sepulveda
- Castilnovo Castle
w 921 53 11 33.
www.castilnovo.net

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century sanctuary of SantaaddeilRoa


Mara de la Pea, some of
the old gates, the castle,
Plaza Mayor, and other
churches.
The Romanesque Church
of Santiago in Seplveda
has been recently
renovated to house
the interesting
Environmental Center of
Las Hoces of Duratn
River Nature Park, not
very far from the town. It
is a reserve for vultures
where we also find the
Hermitage of San Frutos
(patron saint of Segovia),
and the ruins of the
Monastery of Nuestra
Seora de la Hoz.
Near Seplveda, we find
Castilnovo castle, a
Mudejar fortress built in
the 14th century.

ITINERARY 4
The Mountain Villages
Route
Leaving Segovia on the
N110, twenty kilometers
away we encounter
Sotosalbos, a village with
an exceptional Romanesque
church. A total of 15
kilometers further, having
turned off at Matabuena,
we arrive at Pedraza. Here
we must mention the
Plaza Mayor, the medieval
jail, the Church of San
Juan, and the castle which
is also a museum for the
painter Zuloaga.
Our next stop 60 kilometers
northeast is Riaza where
we suggest a walk though
this lovely Castilian village

to appreciate
the typical
architecture, in
addition to the
Palace of Los
Vlez de
Guevara,
Church of
Virgen del

Aylln
Santa. Mara de
Riaza

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Riofro
de Riaza
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SEGOVIA lsan of La Pedrosa,
de la
Va
a lovely scenic
spot, as well as
La Pinilla ski resort.
Nearby, we find
Madriguera and El Muyo,
villages brimming with
color and contrasts.
Eighteen kilometers north
of Riaza is Aylln, but
before stopping here, we
Sotosalbos

- Pedraza Castle
w 921 50 98 25
www.ignaciozuloaga.com

- Museum of Contemporary
Art Obispo Vellosillo
Plaza del Obispo Vellosillo
w 921 55 30 00
www.ayllon.es

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should pause a short while


on the N110 in Santa
Mara de Riaza to visit the
Romanesque church. In
Aylln, our attention
focuses on the Isabelline
Palace of Juan de Contreras,
and Renaissance Church of

Santa Mara la Mayor.


Furthermore, the Palace of
Bishop Vellosillo has been
converted into a Museum
of Contemporary Art.

Beech forest of La Pedrosa. Riofro

OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST


Some scenic nature spots that should not be overlooked
include the Cantalejo lagoons, the Riaza river canyon
and its reserve of birds of prey, and the Enebralejos cave.
Other picturesque towns not on the itinerary are Martn
Muoz de las Posadas, Paradinas, Prdena, Nava de la
Asuncin, Fuentiduea and Sacramenia.

HOW TO GET
THERE
Railway Station (RENFE)
Avenida del Obispo
Quesada, Segovia
w 902 24 02 02.
Daily trains from Madrid
depart from the Atocha
Railway Station
(Glorieta de Atocha)
for Segovia approximately
every one hour from 6:00
a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The trip

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takes a little more than an


hour.
Bus Station. Plaza de la
Estacin de Autobuses, 1,
Segovia w 921 42 77 07.
Daily buses from Madrid
depart from La
Sepulvedana S.L. Station
(Paseo de la Florida, 11,
w 91 530 48 00) for
Segovia approximately
every hour from 6:30 a.m.
to 11:00 p.m. The trip
lasts a little over an hour.

LODGING
The Parador of Segovia has
a fourstar rating and is
located on the Carretera de
Valladolid, w 921 44 37 37
Fax 921 43 73 62.
Segovia also have four
4star hotel, six 3star
hotels and numerous other
economical establishments,
including several
campgrounds.

TRANSPORTATION
IN THE CITY
The streets within the
historical center are very
narrow and not recommended
for driving. It is more
convenient to park your
car and visit the area on
foot. There are two public
parking lots very near the
Aqueduct. One is on
Avenida Fernndez Ladreda
and the other on Calle
Ezequiel Gonzlez. Taxis
are available in the city
and also by calling
telephone number
921 44 50 00.

CUISINE AND
HANDICRAFTS
Segovian cooking gives
rise to the leading industry
in the province with its
numerous restaurants,
especially those with
typical brick roasting
ovens. The key to their
success is the excellent
quality of the products
used and the expert hands
of the master chefs who
have made the region a
mandatory gathering place
for disciminating palates.
Typical dishes include
"judiones de la Granja"
(a stew of oversize broad
white beans), "sopa
castellana" (soup with
eggs, bread and garlic),
roast suckling pig, roast
lamb, "caldereta" (stewed
lamb), veal, trout, tench,
partridge, and quail. The
abundant forests are ideal
for all kinds of mushrooms
to flourish. Sweets are
represented by "ponche
segoviano" (a liqueurdipped,
custardfilled cake frosted

Typical oven

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with marzipan). There are


two wines produced in the
region: Ribera de Duero
with young clarets and
exceptional red wines,
and Rueda with magnificent
white wines.
Handicrafts are skillfully
produced by over a hundred
workshops in the province
and include textiles, with
a tradition going back to
the Middle Ages,
glassmaking, which was
promoted by royalty,
ceramics, metallurgy,
leatherwork, woodworking
and flint.

CURRENCY
EXCHANGE
Foreign currencies can be
exchanged at the banks
primarily located on or
around the Avenida de
Fernndez Ladreda, Calle
Cervantes and Calle Juan
Bravo.

Estate grounds at the Palace of Riofro

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ENTERTAINMENT
AND EVENTS
It is advisable to consult
the local newspapers for
cultural events and other
activities scheduled during
the time of your visit. We
would also like to point
out the Juan Bravo
Theater, built in 1918, as a
center of importance.
Segovia hosts various
international festivals,
including the International
Puppet Festival
"Titirimundi", the Folk
Festival of Segovia, La
Esteva Folklore Festival,
and Music Festival. All of
them take place between
the months of May and
September. For more
information, contact the
Foundation Don Juan de
Borbn, w 921 46 14 00
and 921 46 22 35.
Fax 921 46 22 49.
The best areas to visit after
nightfall are found in the
vicinity of the Plaza
Mayor, Plaza del
Azoguejo and the
neighboring streets.

For sports enthusiasts, the


province offers countless
possibilities to practice all
types of sports related to
nature, including hiking,
horseback riding, hunting
or fishing. For more
information on hunting or
livestock reserves,
licenses, species, etc.,
contact the Delegation for
Castile and Leon,
Agriculture, Livestock and
Mountain Services
(Delegacin Territorial de
la Junta de Castilla y Len,
Servicio de Agricultura,
Ganadera y Montes)
w 921 41 72 40.
Special mention must be
given to snow sports. La
Pinilla ski resort, 70
kilometers from Segovia,
w 921 55 03 04, meets
all the demands of the
skiing enthusiast. (Winter
resorts pertaining to the
Community of Madrid are
not ver far.)

province, particularly in
the town of Zamarramala.
During this festival, the
married women take over
the community and ridicule,
jokingly of course, the men
of the town. There are
some variations depending
on each town, but most of
the townspeople dress up
in traditional costumes for
the event.
In Cullar, the last week of
August, the oldest running
of the bulls in Spain is held,
and in El Espinar, the
second Saturday of
September, the "Romera"
(pilgrimage) of Cristo del
Caloco journeys from the
town to the nearby hermitage
of the same name.

POPULAR
FESTIVALS
In the capital city of
Segovia, the festivals of
San Juan and San Pedro,
between the 23rd and
29th of June deserve
special mention. Older
and more typical ones
featuring giants and
bigheaded figures
include San Frutos, patron
saint of the city, the 25th
of October, together with
the customary celebrations
of Holy Week.
The Festival of Santa gueda
takes place around the 5th
of February in the entire

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Loeches

ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF INTEREST


International Telephone dialing code: w 34
TOURIST INFORMATION TURESPAA w 901 300 600
www.tourspain.es
Tourist Information of Castile and Len w 902 20 30 30
TOURIST OFFICES:
Segovia capital:
Patronato Provincial de Turismo. Plaza Mayor, 6 40001 Segovia. Tfno.: 921 466
070. Fax. 921 460 492. www.segoviaturismo.es. info@segoviaturismo.es
Of. de Turismo Plaza Mayor, 10 40001 Segovia. Tfno.: 921 460 334 Fax. 921 46 03
30. www.turismocastillayleon.com. oficinadeturismodesegovia@jcyl.es
Centro de Recepcin de Visitantes. Azoguejo, 1 40001 Segovia. Tfno.: 921 466
720. Fax. 921 466 724. info@turismodesegovia.com. www.turismodesegovia.com
www.reservasdesegovia.com
Segovia provincia:
Oficina de Turismo de Aylln. Palacio de Contreras 40520 Aylln. Tfno.: 921 553
000/ 921 553 916. www.ayllon.es. ayuntamiento@ayllon.es
Oficina de Turismo de Cabaas de Polendos. Tfno.: 921 497 130
Oficina de Turismo de Chae. Plaza Mayor, 1 40216. Chae
Tfno.: 921 155 001 Fax. 921 155 162. aytochal@terra.es
Oficina de Turismo de Cullar. Plaza del Castillo 40200 Cullar. Tfno.: 921 142 203 /
140 014 Fax. 921 142 076. www.aytocuellar.es. aytocuellar@aytocuellar.es
Oficina de Turismo de El Espinar. Plaza de la Constitucin n. 1 - 40400 El Espinar
Tfno.: 921 181 342 Fax. 921 182 316. turismo@aytoelespinar.com
Oficina de Turismo de La Granja de San Ildefonso. Paseo del Pocillo s/n 40100 La
Granja de San. Ildefonso. Tfno.: 921 470 018 / 676 457 395.
ADLlagranja@jazzfree.com
Oficina de Turismo de Maderuelo. Plaza Santa Mara, s/n 40554 Maderuelo
Tfno.: 921 556 089 Fax. 921 556 122. www.maderuelo.com
Centro de Iniciativas Tursticas de Navafra. Sierra de Pedraza. C/ Mayo, 19 40161
Navafra. Tfno.: 902 364 485 Fax. 921 506 906. www.sierradepedraza.com
info@sierradepedraza.com
Oficina de Turismo de Pedraza. C/ Real, 3 40172 Pedraza. Tfno.: 921 508 666
Fax. 921 509 944. www.pedraza.info. pedrazaturismo@wanadoo.es
Oficina de Turismo de Prdena. Avda. Virgen del Rosario s/n 40165 Prdena
Tfno.: 921 507 077. www.pradena.org. pradenaturismo@terra.es
Oficina de Turismo de Riaza. Plaza Mayor, 15 - 40500 Riaza. Tfno.: 921 550 430.
Fax. 921 551 032. www.aytoriaza.org. turismoriaza@aytoriaza.org
Oficina de Turismo de Seplveda. Plaza del Trigo, 6 . 40300 Seplveda
Tfno.: 921 540 237 Fax. 921 540 810. www.villadesepulveda.org
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
National Police: w 091
Municipal Police: w 092
Highway Traffic Information: w 900 123 505
PARADORS: Central Reservation Office. Calle Requena,3. 28013 Madrid
w 91 516 66 66, Fax 91 516 66 57. www.parador.es
Segovia: Carretera de Valladolid. w 921 44 37 37, Fax 921 43 73 62

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