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World Heritage Route Segovia Imperdible
Enjoy the city with an official guide from Segovia!Segovia is a city full of ancient history, which origin dates back to Celtiberian tribes. The silhouette drawn on the Castilian clean sky has been compared, from the 16th century, to a ship made of stone.World Heritage Route: it is, perhaps, the most representative route of the city. It drives you along the main streets of the ancient city. The route starts on the Aqueduct, next to the mail box walking by the main street of the city - Calle Real-. The first stop is the sightseeing point of la Canaleja and close to the surprising Casa de los Picos. Leaving behind the Juan Bravo square and the Romanesque church of San Martin we will reach the old Jewish Quarter. Later on, we will find the Main Square, the Cathedral. The guide ends with an explanation of the Alcázar.During our tour we are going to discover the old city and its historic buildings both civil and religious, and the old Jewish QuarterOur tour begins in front of Segovian Roman aqueduct, (next to the mail box).- Aqueduct of Segovia: Located in Azoguejo Square, unique and magnificent, it was built by Romans to carry the water from the mountains to the city. - Mudejar decoration houses with geometric drawings- Casa de los Picos: Ancient Palace from the 15th century decorated with diamond points, Renaissance style.- Saint Martin Church: The magnificent temple is an actual sample of Castilian Romanesque art from the 12th century.- Old Jewish Quarter with its narrow streets- Cathedral: Placed in the Main Square. Following the late Gothic Style, the construction begun in 1525 under the direction of the architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón and consecrated in 1768. It has a three-nave floor with a transept covered by a dome. Facing north, we may find the Door of San Frutos, built in honour of the patron saint of the city. - Alcázar: Its silhouette appears as an imaginary ship over the confluence of the river
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