Saturday, April 18, 2026
Torreón de Lozoya
Torreón de Lozoya
Plaza San Martín
Segovia, September 2025
“The Torreón de Lozoya is one of the most emblematic buildings of Segovia's civil architecture. It is a palace complex with two towers, a courtyard, and a garden with a porticoed gallery. A towered fortified house, very common in Segovia between the 13th and 15th centuries. It has a large tower that gives it its name and entrance, as well as another smaller tower, aligned with the first at a certain distance, so that the initial complex had a careful defense that evidences the conflicts experienced in Segovia in the Late Middle Ages. The large tower, measuring 8 by 9 meters and 25 meters high, predates the entire complex and embodies the stately idiosyncrasy of its owners. From it, one can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the city and its surroundings, protected from the elements by its large windows. These can be removed for crystal-clear photographs and videos.” (Torreón de Lozoya, Wikipedia)
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