Segovia Cathedral Tours and Activities

Segovia Cathedral
Segovia Cathedral
Segovia Cathedral
Segovia Cathedral
Segovia Cathedral


The last Gothic cathedral to be built in Spain stands on Sergovia's highest point, its stunning towers and turrets soaring over chapels, tombs and a museum.

Explore the labyrinthine cloisters, chapels and tombs of the Segovia Cathedral and learn about a history that stretches back to the 16th century. Charles V ordered the construction of the cathedral in 1525 to replace the razed cathedral that stood near the Alcázar. As Renaissance architecture flourished elsewhere, the Segovia Cathedral continued to be built to plans drawn by Juan Gil de Hontañón until 1768, making it Spain’s final Gothic-style construction. Affectionately known as Dama de la Catedrals (Lady of the Cathedrals), the ornate spire-tipped structure has been a cherished landmark in Segovia for centuries.

Enter the historic complex via the north transept to walk through the uncluttered and modestly decorated interior. Light floods the open space through 16th-century Flemish windows, adding to the spacious atmosphere. Check out the central 15th-century choir, which predates the cathedral. Walk toward the eastern end of the interior to reach the high altar and inspect an 18th-century marble, jasper and bronze altarpiece crafted by Francisco Sabatini.

Ornate sculptures and intricate carvings adorn the 20 chapels that line the walls and apse. Highlights include Churriguera’s flamboyant Blessed Sacrament Chapel, which has stained-glass windows, beautiful woodcarvings and paintings dating back to the 16th century.

At the southern transept, you’ll reach the late-Gothic cloister with a gateway and tombs designed by the late-Gothic architect Juan Guas. Visit the adjacent museum, which continues up into the chapter house on the first floor. Browse religious artworks, jewelry and antique manuscripts in this museum. Make your way up to the cathedral’s 295-foot (90-meter) bell tower, which is open to visitors three times a day and presents stunning views across the city.

Segovia Cathedral is located in the Plaza Mayor (main square) of the city. It is open daily, with shorter hours on public holidays. Admission is inexpensive and combination tickets are available if you would like to access the bell tower. Children can enter for no charge. Visit on a Sunday morning for free admission.

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