• The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption and of Saint Fructus is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the Spanish city of Segovia.
  • Inside the Segovia Cathedral, there are 21 chapels (a chapel is a place of individual worship).
  • The cathedral of Segovia, with a nave and two aisles, was consecrated in 1768.
  • As one of the top landmarks in Segovia, the cathedral features on almost all sightseeing tours.
  • Segovia Cathedral, known as the Lady of the Cathedrals for its size and elegance, is a cathedral built between the 16th and 18th centuries in a Gothic style with...
  • The construction of this late Gothic church began in 1525, thanks to the generous collaboration of the people of Segovia and the initiative of the Gil de...
  • Santa María was the original cathedral of the city of Segovia, built in the 12th century in the dominant Romanesque style of the time.
  • Built at the highest point of the town, construction of the cathedral of Segovia began in the year 1525, during the reign of Carlos V...
  • …mayor (official architect) of the Segovia cathedral and in 1525 laid the building’s cornerstone.
  • Begun in the 16th century but not finished until 1768, Segovia Cathedral is the last Gothic cathedral to be built in Spain.