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Segovia Cathedral is the last Gothic cathedral to be built in Spain. Fronting the historic Plaza Mayor in Segovia, it stands on the spot where Isabella I was proclaimed Queen of Castile. Affectionately called la dama de las catedrales, Segovia Cathedral has a supremely Gothic exterior combined with a surprisingly bare interior, but contains numerous treasures.
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Free visit to the Episcopal Palace of Segovia
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Cattedrale Di Segovia
C/ Marques del Arco, 1 Segovia Spain
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Cattedrale Di Segovia
Discover the last Gothic cathedral with this admission ticket. Entrance is through the north transept. The interior, illuminated by 16th-century Flemish windows, is light, bare and uncluttered, with a large Gothic choir (15th-century, predating the cathedral) placed in the center. Across from the choir in the east end is the high altar, with an 18th-century altarpiece by Sabatini. The walls and apse are lined with more than 20 chapels. The third chapel on your right from the entrance (Capilla de San Cosme y San Damian) has a lamentation group in wood by the 17th-century Baroque sculptor Gregorio Fernández. The Blessed Sacrament Chapel (created by the flamboyant Churriguera) features stained-glass windows, elaborately carved choir stalls, and 16th- and 17th-century paintings, including a reredos portraying the deposition of Christ from the cross by Juan de Juni. Across from the entrance, on the southern transept, is a door opening into the late-Gothic cloister, which is older than the cathedral — it and the elaborate door leading into it were transported from the old cathedral and are the work of architect Juan Guas. Under the pavement immediately inside the cloisters are the tombs of Juan and Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón; that these two lie in a space designed by Guas is appropriate, for the three men together dominated the last phase of the Gothic style in Spain. Off the cloister, a small museum of religious art, installed partly in the first-floor chapter house, has a white-and-gold 17th-century ceiling, a late example of Mudéjar artesonado work. The museum contains jewelry, paintings, and a collection of rare antique manuscripts.
154 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
raquelsU4347OQ,
Oct 24, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It is worth visiting, it has its charm, we made the visit on our own, we didn't have too much time, so it was a quick but fruitful tour






militavalencia,
Jul 20, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
They could modernize a bit and put audio guides free, admission costs 4 EUR, 3 EUR handicapped and large families Inside there are machines to listen to history that cost 1 EUR.

Randy W,
Jul 9, 2025
- Review from Viator
The cathedral in Segovia is amazing in size and workmanship. Especially for a relatively smaller town that many travelers have never heard of. Also don't forget to see the Roman aquaduct.
lilijanak,
Jun 29, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A medieval architectural jewel. From the outside it reminded me a bit of the cathedral of Sevilla. Interior is not so different from other Spanish Gothic cathedrals. You can see that the upper-class inhabitants were very religious.
5 Reginato,
Apr 5, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Cathedral outside does not impress so much, but inside the richness of details is impressive. The construction is very beautiful, imposing.










354pilar,
Mar 23, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Wonderful, we have been very surprised, we did not expect so much. Very well restored, everything very clean, the chapels, the choir with its two organs, the collection of painting and religious art are worth visiting calmly. The spectacular building. Your visit is essential if you are going to Segovia.
Gabriela D,
Feb 26, 2025
- Review from Viator
The ticket said the Cathedral was open until 7pm. We got there at 6pm and the entry doors were closed.
260benedicte,
Feb 22, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
A nice visit to a cathedral that has the charm of bcp of Spanish cathedrals... we have a bit of a spin. But the moon accurately represented by artist Luke Jerram and hung high in this very large place is impressive. Fascinating! The very vertical cloister with its baroque gables is particularly beautiful and bright.
Ian Gabriel M,
Feb 16, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Beautiful place, many spaces to visit and tour, my favorite place, the courtyard, with the entrance of light creates a spectacular atmosphere
javier v,
Dec 9, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The cathedral has many things to see and thanks to the guided tour we could find out. Lasts just over an hour but has something else to go on on on your own
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