OFFICE RÉGIONAL DU TOURISME
Segovia, a thousand-year-old town, offers visitors a journey through history. Its Romanesque architectural ensemble is one of the most impressive in Europe, including the famous Aqueduct, a grandiose symbol left by the Romans in Hispania. Perched on a hill, the Alcázar, a fairytale castle, dominates the town, offering panoramic views of the Eresma and Clamores rivers. Segovia's historic center, protected by ramparts and fortified towers, is a veritable gem of stone. The Roman Aqueduct, a two-thousand-year-old monument, is the symbol of the city and of Western culture. The city was also awarded the title of World Heritage City in 1985, thanks to the perfect preservation of its medieval structure. Visitors can enjoy Segovia's architectural beauty by visiting its many monuments and strolling through its picturesque streets.
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