#Segovia UNESCO #world heritage sites

#Aqueduct at #Plaza del Azoguejo, 1
# The aqueduct of Segovia is, because of its long span, architectural beauty, uncharacteristic slenderness, and dramatic presence in the center of a dense urban fabric, the most impressive Roman structure in Spain, and one of the most famous among the numerous aqueducts built by the Romans throughout their vast Empire,
#Cathedral at #Calle Marques del Arco, 1
# TIt is considered a masterpiece of Basque-Castilian Gothic architecture and is known as "The Lady of Cathedrals.
#Saint Andrew´s Door at #Plaza Socorro, 2
# It has two towers, one square and one polygonal, an arch, a gallery of irregular windows, loopholes, cornices, pyramidal battlements and heraldic shields.
#Alcazar on #Plaza Reina Victoria Eugenia
# It was one of the favored residences of the kings of Castile, built in the transition from Romanesque architecture to Gothic and Mudejar.
#Puerta de Santiago at Paseo de San Juan de la Cruz, 3
# The Puerta de Santiago is the best preserved gate in the walls of Segovia.
#Royal Mint on #Calle la Moneda
# It is the oldest example of industrial architecture still existing in Spain. It operated as a Royal Mint between 1586 and 1869, and still conserves its hydraulic infrastructure intact, with a dam in the Eresma river. Part of the hydraulic system is on display in the outdoor courtyard, with a reproduction of the wooden channels and waterwheels which today, as in the 16th century, power the machinery.