La Muralla de Segovia (Walls of Segovia), Segovia
The walls of Segovia stand as a testament to the rich medieval history of the city. These walls once encircled and protected the city, and their remnants continue to inspire awe and admiration among visitors.
Stretching over a length of approximately 2,250 meters (7,380 feet), the walls of Segovia boast an average height of 9 meters (30 feet) and an average thickness of 2.5 meters (8 feet 2 inches). Constructed from various materials, some sections of the walls date back to ancient times, but most of the structure we see today originated in the 11th and 12th centuries, with subsequent renovations carried out over the centuries.
Beginning at the Alcázar, a majestic castle that overlooks the city, and extending towards the gate of Santiago, the walls feature two circular towers and a rectangular one. The Santiago Gate, characterized by its rectangular design, is adorned with a striking horseshoe arch, showcasing the architectural elegance of the period. Continuing northwards from the historic center, the walls dominate the landscape along the Eresma River until reaching the gate of San Cebrián, marked by a crucifix at its entrance.
From there, the wall, elevated on rocky terrain, proceeds eastward until reaching the former San Juan Gate. Although this ornamental arch, built in the 16th century, was unfortunately demolished in 1888 to accommodate urban needs, the remnants of its existence speak to the city's evolution over time. Moving southward and then westward, this section of the wall encompasses notable features such as the Shutter of Consolation, the Gate of the Canaleja, and the gates of San Martín, the Moon, and the Sun, each adding a unique charm to the fortifications.
Continuing westward, the journey along the walls leads to the impressive San Andrés Gate, distinguished by its square shape and polygonal tower. From this point, the walls gracefully complete their circuit, enclosing the city's perimeter around the Alcázar.
For visitors, strolling along the ramparts provides a captivating vantage point to admire Segovia's magnificent monuments. Walking atop these fortified walls, tourists are treated to panoramic vistas of the city's architectural treasures. Inside the former guards' headquarters, a fascinating sight awaits as visitors can explore the very walls that defended the upper reaches of the city.
Stretching over a length of approximately 2,250 meters (7,380 feet), the walls of Segovia boast an average height of 9 meters (30 feet) and an average thickness of 2.5 meters (8 feet 2 inches). Constructed from various materials, some sections of the walls date back to ancient times, but most of the structure we see today originated in the 11th and 12th centuries, with subsequent renovations carried out over the centuries.
Beginning at the Alcázar, a majestic castle that overlooks the city, and extending towards the gate of Santiago, the walls feature two circular towers and a rectangular one. The Santiago Gate, characterized by its rectangular design, is adorned with a striking horseshoe arch, showcasing the architectural elegance of the period. Continuing northwards from the historic center, the walls dominate the landscape along the Eresma River until reaching the gate of San Cebrián, marked by a crucifix at its entrance.
From there, the wall, elevated on rocky terrain, proceeds eastward until reaching the former San Juan Gate. Although this ornamental arch, built in the 16th century, was unfortunately demolished in 1888 to accommodate urban needs, the remnants of its existence speak to the city's evolution over time. Moving southward and then westward, this section of the wall encompasses notable features such as the Shutter of Consolation, the Gate of the Canaleja, and the gates of San Martín, the Moon, and the Sun, each adding a unique charm to the fortifications.
Continuing westward, the journey along the walls leads to the impressive San Andrés Gate, distinguished by its square shape and polygonal tower. From this point, the walls gracefully complete their circuit, enclosing the city's perimeter around the Alcázar.
For visitors, strolling along the ramparts provides a captivating vantage point to admire Segovia's magnificent monuments. Walking atop these fortified walls, tourists are treated to panoramic vistas of the city's architectural treasures. Inside the former guards' headquarters, a fascinating sight awaits as visitors can explore the very walls that defended the upper reaches of the city.
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Sight Name: La Muralla de Segovia (Walls of Segovia)
Sight Location: Segovia, Spain (See walking tours in Segovia)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Segovia, Spain (See walking tours in Segovia)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Segovia, Spain
Create Your Own Walk in Segovia
Creating your own self-guided walk in Segovia is easy and fun. Choose the city attractions that you want to see and a walk route map will be created just for you. You can even set your hotel as the start point of the walk.
Segovia's Historical Churches Walking Tour
Nestled within the enchanting confines of Segovia, a treasure trove of ecclesiastical splendor awaits the discerning eye. Revered as architectural marvels, the historical churches of this illustrious city stand as testaments to the ingenuity of human craftsmanship and the enduring power of faith.
Dominating the skyline with regal grandeur, Segovia Cathedral (Catedral de Segovia), an opus of... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles
Dominating the skyline with regal grandeur, Segovia Cathedral (Catedral de Segovia), an opus of... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.2 Km or 1.4 Miles
Jewish Quarter Walking Tour
For centuries, an exquisite blend of medieval allure and cultural significance has beckoned visitors to Segovia's Jewish Quarter. The undulated shape and seven gates of this storied area set it apart from the rest of the city.
Beyond the boundaries of the Quarter, the majestic Gate of Saint Andrew (Puerta de San Andrés) serves as one of the access points to both the walled city of Segovia... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
Beyond the boundaries of the Quarter, the majestic Gate of Saint Andrew (Puerta de San Andrés) serves as one of the access points to both the walled city of Segovia... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.0 Km or 0.6 Miles
Segovia Introduction Walking Tour
Some say Segovia is the essence of Spain and a testament to the greatness of human achievement. Others call it a place of romance and a living legacy of the past in an inspiring setting. Either way, what is certain about this historic walled town perched on a rocky hilltop is that it boasts stunning views and magnificent architectural monuments.
Segovia, the capital of the eponymous province... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.0 Km or 1.2 Miles
Segovia, the capital of the eponymous province... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 2.0 Km or 1.2 Miles