Catedral de Segovia, A timeless journey through Gothic grandeur

C Marqués del Arco, 1 Segovia
The tall towers and spires of the cathedral are very beautiful
4.4

Introduction

The Segovia Cathedral was built at the highest point of the ancient city of Segovia, and construction began during the reign of Carlos V. The original Romanesque church suffered a fire in 1520, and the architect Juan Gil de Hontanon built a completely new church on the same site while preserving some of the remaining structure. The cathedral was officially put into use in 1678. One of the main attractions of the church is a sculpture on the altar called "Mercy" created by Juan de Juni in 1571.

Must-go rating

Must go
11%
Worth going
56%
Generally
33%

Transportation

22%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Cheap parking fees
Park by the roadside
11%
Bus transportation
67%
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Address
C Marqués del Arco, 1 Segovia
Opening hours
October to March of the following year: 9:30am-5:30pm
April to September: 9:30am-6:30pm.
Transportation
Bus: There are buses to Segovia from the bus station located at platform 08/09 on the first floor of Moncloa station on Metro Line 3. The one-way fare is 14.33 euros and the journey takes 1 hour 15 minutes.