The archaeological site of the cave of the seven altars is located in the locality of Villaseca, 100 meters far, upstream, of the bridge over the Duraton River. It keeps cave paintings and it was the sanctuary...
This is the earliest romanesque church in Segovia dedicated to san Salvador. It was built in the 11th century and consists of a single nave coverd by a barrel vault and blind clolonnades.The beautiful...
Heavily reformed romanesque church with three naves covered by wooden ceilings. The underground chapel has three apses; its altar is decorated with peculiar Romanesque bass-relieves.
It is a small building from the XII century built with blocks of stone and ashlar masonry. It has an attached portico from the end of this century or the beginning of the next one. Later several reforms...
12th-century Romanesque church with interesting sculptures and an 18th-century main altarpiece containing the late-Romanesque image of the patron saint of Sepúlveda, plus a Baroque organ in the choir and...