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Segovia Collection (#5)

Segovia, a city steeped in history and culture, is a true gem of Spain's Castile and Leon region

Background imageSegovia Collection: Portrait of the Composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946), 1932

Portrait of the Composer Manuel de Falla (1876-1946), 1932. Found in the Collection of Museo Ignacio Zuloaga, Segovia

Background imageSegovia Collection: Lolita, 1913

Lolita, 1913. Found in the Collection of Museo Ignacio Zuloaga, Segovia

Background imageSegovia Collection: Madrid, Spain - Segovia Bridge over the Manzanares River

Madrid, Spain - Segovia Bridge over the Manzanares River
Madrid, Spain - El Puente de Segovia over the Rio Manzanares. Designed by Juan de Herrera under commission of King Philip II of Spain, it was built from 1582 to 1584 with a total of nine spans

Background imageSegovia Collection: Statue of Juan Bravo (1483-1521), Segovia aristocrat and leader of the revolt of the Communards

Statue of Juan Bravo (1483-1521), Segovia aristocrat and leader of the revolt of the Communards

Background imageSegovia Collection: Andres Segovia (1894-1987), Spanish concert guitar during a performance in Madrid

Andres Segovia (1894-1987), Spanish concert guitar during a performance in Madrid

Background imageSegovia Collection: Honours. Prudence, central detail of the tapestry # 2 representing the cart of

Honours. Prudence, central detail of the tapestry # 2 representing the cart of Prudence manufactured by the Seven Liberal Arts, under the watchful eye of the auxiliary Virtues of Prudence

Background imageSegovia Collection: The Alcazar of Segovia, Spain, 19th century. Artist: Harry Fenn

The Alcazar of Segovia, Spain, 19th century. Artist: Harry Fenn
The Alcazar of Segovia, Spain, 19th century

Background imageSegovia Collection: Roman Aqueduct, 1st century

Roman Aqueduct, 1st century

Background imageSegovia Collection: SISEBUTO, Flavio (6th centuryI). Visigothic king

SISEBUTO, Flavio (6th centuryI). Visigothic king (612 - 621). Oil. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Segovia. Alcazar (castle)

Background imageSegovia Collection: Spain, Castilla y Leon, Segovia, Roman aqueduct, low angle view

Spain, Castilla y Leon, Segovia, Roman aqueduct, low angle view

Background imageSegovia Collection: Elizabeth of Bourbon (1603-1644). Queen of Spain

Elizabeth of Bourbon (1603-1644). Queen of Spain (1621-1644), third wife of Philip IV. Portrait placed in the Meeting Room of the Castilian Monarchs. Painting. SPAIN. Segovia. Alcazar (castle)

Background imageSegovia Collection: Spanish natives of Leon and Segovia, 1800s

Spanish natives of Leon and Segovia, 1800s
Man from Leon (left) and a couple from Segovia, Spain. Antique hand-colored print

Background imageSegovia Collection: Alcazar, Segovia, Spain

Alcazar, Segovia, Spain Spain. Segovia. Alcazar

Background imageSegovia Collection: Alcazar, Segovia

Alcazar, Segovia, Spain

Background imageSegovia Collection: The Alcazar of Segovia, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain, seen here circa 1838

The Alcazar of Segovia, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain, seen here circa 1838, before fire damaged most of its roofs. From Monuments de Tous les Peuples, published 1843

Background imageSegovia Collection: A general view of the city of Madrid the capital of the kingdom of Spain

A general view of the city of Madrid the capital of the kingdom of Spain. After an anonymous work dated 1752. Later colourization



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Segovia, a city steeped in history and culture, is a true gem of Spain's Castile and Leon region. Its most iconic landmark, the Aqueduct of Segovia, stands as a testament to the engineering brilliance of ancient Rome. Built in the 1st century AD, this architectural marvel has withstood the test of time and continues to awe visitors from around the world. In addition to its Roman heritage, it is renowned for its musical legacy. The legendary Spanish guitarist Andres Segovia was born here in 1893. His virtuosity on the guitar revolutionized classical music and his influence can still be felt today. A captivating pencil drawing by Hilda Wiener captures his essence perfectly. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Segovia boasts not only its magnificent aqueduct but also other architectural wonders like the Alcazar - an imposing fortress that seems straight out of a fairytale. This medieval castle offers breathtaking views over the city and transports you back in time. The Gothic Cathedral dominates its skyline with grandeur both day and night. As dusk falls upon this enchanting city, it illuminates with golden hues creating an ethereal atmosphere that leaves visitors spellbound. From panoramic vistas bathed in warm sunset colors to nighttime scenes where castles come alive under twinkling lights – every corner exudes charm and beauty that captivates all who visit. Whether you wander through narrow cobblestone streets or indulge in traditional Spanish cuisine at one of its charming cafes or restaurants – there's no denying that Segovia is truly a destination worth exploring. So pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable journey through time as you discover all that this historic city has to offer – from ancient Roman ruins to stunning architecture and timeless melodies echoing through its streets. Welcome to Segovia.