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Panoramic view of Aqueduct of Segovia illuminated by the setting sun, SpainThe Aqueduct of Segovia (or more precisely, the aqueduct bridge) is a Roman aqueduct and one of the most significant and best-preserved ancient monuments left on the Iberian Peninsula
San Martin Church and Plaza de las Sirenas, Segovia, SpainA view on the church called Inglesia de San MartAin and a part of the square called Plaza de las Sirenas. in the old city of Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain
Spain, Segovia, Segovia Cathedral, field in foregroundJan 2006
Spain, Castile-Leon, Segovia, Old CastilleMay 2006
Elderly woman looking at the aqueduct of Segovia
Overview on the Aqueduct of Segovia, Unesco, SpainAn overview over a part of the old city of Segovia, including a view on the Roman Aqueduct as centre piece, Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain
Close up on Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, MadridA view on a part of the Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain. Aqueduct built in the Roman period during the 1st century AD, which was during the reigns of the Emperors Domitian, Nerva
Roman Aqueduct in Segovia, Unesco, SpainA view over the old city of Segovia, including a view on the Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain. Aqueduct built in the Roman period during the 1st century AD
Aqueduct of Segovia, Mountain range, SpainA view over the old city of Segovia, including a view on the Roman Aqueduct as centre piece, Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain
Plaza Mayor and Cathedral of Segovia, SpainA view on the square called Plaza Mayor, located next to the Cathedral of Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain. Including a view on surrounding buildings including the city hall
Plaza Mayor Square and City Hall of Segovia, SpainA view on the square called Plaza Mayor, located next to the Cathedral of Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain. Including a view on surrounding buildings including the faAzade of the city hall
View on the Plaza de la Artilleria, Segovia, SpainA view on the square called Plaza de la Artilleria, located next to the Roman Aqueduct of Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain
Monumental Aqueduct of Segovia, Panorama, SpainA panoramic view on the Roman Aqueduct and surrounding buildings, in Segovia, Castilla y LeAon, Spain. Aqueduct built in the Roman period during the 1st century AD
The Roman aqueduct of Segovia, SpainClose up view of the Roman aqueduct of Segovia with a man walking on the steps next to this huge and famous monument
Church of San Clemente illuminated by the setting sun. SegoviaIt is a Romanesque temple dated between centuries XII - XIII In 1985 the old city of Segovia and its Aqueduct were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO
A view of the Church of San Millan and the Segovia Cathedral in the backgroundThe Romanesque tower forms the oldest remains of the temple, it corresponds to the eleventh century being Mudejar style, something that gives the building a distinctive character within the large
Church of San Millan with the sun backlighting. Segovia, SpainThe Romanesque tower forms the oldest remains of the temple, it corresponds to the eleventh century being Mudejar style, something that gives the building a distinctive character within the large
Panoramic view of Segovia illuminated by the setting sun, SpainCathedral of Segovia. and fortified wall. In 1985 the old city of Segovia and its Aqueduct were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO
An Arch of Aqueduct of Segovia against blue skyThe Aqueduct of Segovia (or more precisely, the aqueduct bridge) is a Roman aqueduct and one of the most significant and best-preserved ancient monuments left on the Iberian Peninsula
Roman aqueduct in SegoviaStone aqueduc with two layers of arches
Ancient Roman Aqueducts of SegoviaAn aqueduct is a water supply or navigable channel constructed to convey water. In modern engineering, the term is used for any system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels
Segovia old town and ancient Roman Aqueduct09/03/2016, Segovia, Spain. An aqueduct is a water supply or navigable channel constructed to convey water. In modern engineering, the term is used for any system of pipes, ditches, canals, tunnels
The Aqueduct of Segovia09/03/2016, Segovia, Spain. The Aqueduct of Segovia (or more precisely, the aqueduct bridge) is a Roman aqueduct and one of the most significant
Segovia Cathedral, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
Segovia Cathedral and old town, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
View from Mirador del Postigo on the Roman aqueduct, 1- 2. Jh AD, Segovia, Castile and Leon, SpainView from Mirador del Postigo on the Roman aqueduct, 1- 2.Jh AD, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
Church of Santa Cruz, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
old Roman Aqueduct, SpainAmazing examples of Roman engineering and architecture
The Alcazar and Segovia Cathedral at night, Segovia, Spain
The Alcazar at night, Segovia, Spain
Segovia Cathedral and Alcazar, Segovia, Castila and Leon, Spain
Roman Aqueduct, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
Bridge And San Marcos HousesBridge over the Eresma river and houses of San Marcos quarter, Segovia (UNESCO World Heritage City), Autonomous Community of Castilla Leon, Spain, March 2008. (Photo by: JMN/Getty Images)
Aqueduct of SegoviaView of aqueduct from main street of Segovia
AqueductThe Aqueduct of Segovia is one of the most significant and best-preserved monuments left by the Romans on the Iberian Peninsula. Segovia, Spain
Aqueduct, Segovia, SpainSegovia, Spain is a UNESCO world heritage site based on its old town and aqueduct. The aqueduct is one of the most significant Roman engineering works in Spain
Overlooking the city and cathedral, Segovia, Unesco World Heritage Site, Castile and Leon or Castilia y Leon, Spain, Europe
Charming TownSegovia Cathedral (dates from 1525) and the city of Segovia in the Castilla-y-Leon region of central Spain
Segovia, Spain
Roman Aqueduct in Segovia spainThe monumental Roman Aqueduct of Segovia dwarfs vehicles at the entract to the old city. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
Romanesque chapel (Iglesia de la Vera Cruz)
Inside of the Cathedral of Segovia, ceiling detail
Acueducto de SegoviaDetalle de unos de los arcos del Acueducto de Segovia, con la ciudad de Segovia al fondo.Es un acueducto romano que conduce las aguas de un manantial a 17 kms de la ciudad