Spain's Religious Heritage
Discover the architectural evolution of Central Spain through its most significant religious landmarks. This collection spans from the 11th-century Romanesque porticoes of San Millán to the late Gothic grandeur of Segovia Cathedral. It features the UNESCO-listed El Escorial complex, a 16th-century royal monastery and pantheon, alongside Templar-associated chapels and the 'Cathedral of the Sierra.' These sites showcase a blend of Herrerian, Mudéjar, and Renaissance styles set against the backdrop of the Sierra de Guadarrama.
Segovia Cathedral
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and of Saint Fructus is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the Spanish city of Segovia.
Monastery and Site of the Escurial
Built in the 16th century, this extensive complex used to be a royal residence of the Monarchy of Spain.
Monastery of Santa María del Parral
Monastery of Saint Mary of Parral is a Roman Catholic monastery of the enclosed monks of the Order of Saint Jerome just outside the walls…
Iglesia de la Vera Cruz, Segovia
The church of the True Cross is a Roman Catholic church located in the San Marcos district of the city of Segovia, in the autonomous…
Iglesia de San Martín
A 12th-century Romanesque church featuring a distinctive triple-apsed head and a portico with intricately carved capitals.
Iglesia de San Miguel
A Gothic-style church where Isabella I of Castile was proclaimed Queen in 1474; the current structure dates largely from the 16th century.
Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad
One of Segovia's best-preserved Romanesque temples, featuring a single nave with a barrel vault and a classic 12th-century portico.
Iglesia de San Millán
An 11th-century Romanesque church modeled after the Cathedral of Jaca, notable for its Mozarabic-style caliphal vaults and external galleries.
Iglesia de San Justo
A Romanesque church famous for its exceptional 12th-century frescoes in the central apse, depicting the Pantocrator and the Passion of Christ.
Basílica de San Lorenzo de El Escorial
The central Herrerian-style basilica within the El Escorial complex, housing the Royal Pantheon where most Spanish monarchs are interred.
Basílica del Valle de Cuelgamuros
A massive underground basilica carved into a granite ridge, featuring a 150-meter-high cross and extensive mosaic-covered domes.
Convento de San Vicente el Real
A Cistercian monastery founded in the 10th century, located outside the city walls near the banks of the Eresma River.
Santuario de la Fuencisla
A 17th-century sanctuary built at the base of a cliff, dedicated to the Virgin of Fuencisla, the patron saint of Segovia.
Iglesia de la Inmaculada Concepción
Known as the 'Cathedral of the Sierra,' this 16th-century Renaissance church features a prominent bell tower and a three-aisle interior.
Ermita de San Isidro
A traditional mountain hermitage used for local agricultural festivals and pilgrimages in the Guadarrama region.
Capilla de Prado Nuevo
A modern chapel in El Escorial known as a contemporary pilgrimage site following reported Marian apparitions in the 1980s.
Parroquia de Ntra. Sra. de los Arroyos
A modern parish church serving the Los Arroyos reservoir area, featuring contemporary ecclesiastical design.
Monasterio de los Carmelitas Descalzos
Founded by Saint John of the Cross in 1586, this monastery houses the saint's tomb and offers views over the Eresma valley.
Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Herrería
A 16th-century hermitage located within the woods of the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.
Iglesia de San Miguel Arcángel
A parish church in Guadarrama featuring traditional stone masonry and a prominent square bell tower.
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