2. Segovia
Segovia is a Spanish
city placed on a
rocky formation in
the confluence of
the rivers Eresma and
Clamores.
The city was
declared heritage
by the UNESCO by
his historical quarters
and the aqueduct
3. The Aqueduct
It was a great
Roman structure
,in Ancien Rome ,
the Aqueduct was
built in the 1st
century to supply
water to the city.
4. The walls
The whole historical
inner part
wasfortified with a
wall.. From the
fortress shaft square
of the Azoguejo. The
walls are a great
antiquity, and they
were reconstructed
in the 11th and 12th
century.
5. Walking along the historical
quarters
Walking along the
historical inner part
we can find lordly
houses as “The
Beaks House”,
palaces, churches,
and the Cathedral
known as a
masterpiece of the
Gothic style.
6. Walking along the historical
quarters
Alsowe can see
the Corpus Christi
Church that was a
major synagogue
turned into a
convent in the 15th
century.
7. Walking along the historial
core
We can visit the
Alcazar,
constructed as a
militaryfortress ,
transformed into a
palace and
nowadays shelters
“The museum of
weapon”.
8. Out of the walls
Out of the walls, we
can visit the church of
the Vera Cruz, of origin
Templar and flood of
legends, San Millán's
church of
Romanesque style, the
Monastery of San
Antonio the royal one,
also we can give a
walk along the shore of
the rivers.
9. Near Segovia
Near Segovia we
can visit The
Palace of San
Ildefonso's Royal
Farm, with its
wonderful gardens
and fountains . It
looks like a small
Versalles.
10. Moreover
The city beside having an
enormous cultural heritage
Also has a great
gastronomy, we must not
leave the city without
eating roasts lamb or
sucking piglet”Tostón”
cooked in oven of stone
and , if possible at “Mesón
de Cándido.”
Also we will prove
the”Judiones de la Granja”
, the Castilian soup and the
famous Segovian dessert
called “ punch”.
11. WELL DONE MARIA, I HAVE CORRECTED THE FEW
MISTAKES YOU HAVE MADE-
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