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Iglesia De San Martín stands as a mesmerizing testament to Romanesque architecture intertwined with Mozarabic influences in the enchanting city of Segovia. Built in the twelfth century, this historical site not only showcases intricate architectural beauty but also offers a glimpse into the past with its enduring stone facades and charming details. Rated 4.4 stars, visitors are captivated by its serene ambience and remarkable artwork that adorns both the interior and exterior. While exploring Segovia, many find the trip to Iglesia De San Martín both enriching and memorable, often accompanied by delightful experiences at the local restaurants, renowned for their excellent service and delectable cuisine.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Ezequiel González
Bus stop 293 m walk
Juzgados
Bus stop 312 m walk
Sancti Spiritu
Bus stop 176 m walk
Paseo del Salón
Bus stop 202 m walk
Segovia Bus Station
Bus stop 420 m walk
Colón
Bus stop 114 m walk

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4.4
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C. Antonio González
C. Antonio González
1 week ago on Google

Estilo románico, precioso.

Mr. Doe
Mr. Doe
2 weeks ago on Google

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Iglesia de San Martín – Segovia The Iglesia de San Martín is one of those hidden gems in Segovia that quietly takes your breath away. Built in the 12th century, this Romanesque church is a masterpiece that has stood for nearly 900 years. It sits right in the heart of the city, surrounded by arcaded galleries, and is instantly recognizable with its striking Mudejar-style bell tower and beautifully carved stone details. The church was originally constructed by the powerful Caballeros de San Martín and later became a hub of religious and civic life. What’s fascinating is how it blends Romanesque architecture with Moorish influences — a reminder of the diverse cultural history of Spain. The stone porticoes with semicircular arches give it such character, and the sculpted capitals show the level of artistry from that era. Personally, I loved walking around the church, taking in all the angles of the façade. My wife and I took plenty of photos here — the kind of place where the architecture feels alive, telling its own story through every arch and column. It’s peaceful, inspiring, and a must-see for anyone who appreciates history and design.

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Johannes F.
Johannes F.
3 weeks ago on Google

Eine sehr schöne Kirche