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Aqueduct of Segovia
旅旅の径Segóvia, Spain, the most marked and well-known landscape, not the "Ancient Roman Grand Aqueduct". During the ancient Roman period of Turazhen the Great (AD 53-117), in order to introduce the water of the Frio River 18 kilometers away into the city of Segolia, the canal was dug and aqueducts were built to attract water into the city. The aqueduct is 813 meters long and is made of dry khaki granite (without mortar), which is strong and unusual. The aqueduct is 813 meters long and 128 towering columns support double-layered 148 arches. The top of the sink is a canal, more than 30 meters above the ground. The initial section standard 30X30cm was repaired at the end of the 15th century and was converted into a cement tank around 1930, and has been maintained and used since then. The Da Aqueduct has become the city symbol of Segovia. The city emblem and flag of Segovia, and the image of the Da Aqueduct is in the center. In 1985, the ancient city of Segovia + ancient Roman Grand Aqueduct was listed as a World Heritage Site. The current Grand Aqueduct stands at the southern end of the core tourist area of Segovia; the south side is the parking lot (no vehicles can enter the core tourist area), and the north side is the Grand Plaza and the visitor center. The tourists coming and going, hustle and bustle, looking up, queuing for pictures, are all impressed by the unique beautiful scenery.
Alcazar
ZZar ChiOne of the best activities that I love to do in Segovia . Soo lovely
Catedral de Segovia
旅旅の径The Segovia Cathedral, which stands at the highest point of the ancient city of Segovia, has won the reputation of "the lady in the church" for its elegant shape. In 1520, the old Romanesque church on the original site was burned in the fire of war; During the reign of Carlos V, construction of the new church began in 1525, taking nearly 200 years to complete. As the latest Gothic church in Spain, the Cathedral of Segovia is a classic work of late Gothic architecture. The main tower of the Byzantine 88-meter-high clock tower is directly piercing the sky, the Roman-style arches are magnificent, the Gothic spires are scattered, the towering main tower is in line with the many small spires scattered, and the flowery appearance of the "lady" is more "majesty"... Mayor Square in front of the church, The tourists were excited to take the cathedral as the background.
Plaza Mayor
旅旅の径Built in 1610, Majoor Square is located in the center of the city, is the largest of the N squares in the ancient city of Segovia. The spacious square, the bright blue slabs highlight the vicissitudes, the simple iron pavilion sits at the C position, the surrounding shops are in scale, and the tourists who wear the flow look around with enthusiasm. The square is surrounded by exquisite buildings, the Juan Bravo Theatre, which was completed in East-1917 and has a pink exterior wall, the Segovia Cathedral, which was built in West-1678 and has the reputation of "the lady in the church", and the St. Miguel Church, which was rebuilt in South-1558 and has a red spire of earth. North-1610 and the square at the same time, the bright yellow city hall... colorful colors, diverse styles, each other interesting, shining.
Iglesia de San Martin
旅旅の径Located in the center of the old city of Segovia, the Church of San Martín attracts tourists with its typical Mudejar style.
The location of the Church of San Martín was a Moorish mosque in the early years, with the Mudejar "mud pot" style; it was converted into a Catholic church in the 12th century, and its architectural style shows a high degree of integration of European and Arab cultures...
The bell tower is still the square tower of the mosque. The church body combines the Mudejar-style chain arched tower top and arched gallery with the Roman-style semicircular arch. The top of the square tower and the door of the church are Gothic. The Roman-style gallery arched corridor and the capital sculptures of each Roman column have different exquisite patterns.
The small Church of San Martín is a microcosm of the multicultural integration of the ancient city of Segovia and is worth seeing.
Segovia Saint Martin Square
旅旅の径Located in the center of the old city of Segovia, Plaza San Martín is small in size but has great charm.
The square is shaped like a right triangle. The hypotenuse is the Church of San Martín built in the 12th century (the square is named after it). With its typical Mudejar style, it is a microcosm of the multicultural integration of the ancient city.
The two right-angled sides are many residential buildings. The restaurants and bars facing the street have attracted many tourists to stop and taste.
Two sculptures stand prominently in the center of the square. A bronze sculpture - a monument to Juan Bravo, a hero of Segovia. Bravo holds the flag in one hand and holds the sword in the other, and his heroic spirit is overwhelming; a gray-white stone sculpture - a European beauty version of the Sphinx, has a unique charm.
Tips: Juan Bravo, the city hero of Segovia, led the city uprising against the king's tyranny in 1520 and was captured and sacrificed in 1521. In his memory, the Juan Bravo Theater was built in the Plaza Mayor in 1917 and a bronze statue was erected in the Plaza San Martín in 1921.