Towering over the city of Segovia, the 16th-century Segovia Cathedral stands as the last Gothic cathedral constructed in Spain. Its impressive structure includes three naves, a transept crowned with a dome, and a massive tower that dominates the skyline. Inside, visitors can explore 18 chapels, each with its own unique character. The cathedral’s intricate stonework and soaring arches showcase the mastery of Gothic architecture. Today, it remains one of the most visited sites in Segovia, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich historical and architectural heritage.
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