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Iglesia de San Martín — Attraction in Segovia

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Iglesia de San Martín
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Nearby attractions
Plaza de Medina del Campo
Pl. Medina del Campo, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Segovia Aqueduct
Pl. Azoguejo, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Catedral de Segovia
C. Marqués del Arco, 1, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Fundación Torreón de Lozoya
Pl. San Martín, 5, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Museum of Contemporary Art Esteban Vicente
Pl. Bellas Artes, S/N, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Casa De Los Picos
C. Juan Bravo, 33, 40001 Segovia, Spain
La Alhóndiga
C. la Alhóndiga, 10, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Teatro Juan Bravo
Pl. Mayor, 9, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Monument Candido, Mesonero Mayor De Castilla
C. Puente de Sancti Spiritu, 3, 40002 Segovia, Spain
Centro Didáctico de la Judería de Segovia
C. la Judería Vieja, 12, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Jose Maria's Restaurant
C. Cronista Lecea, 11, 40001 Segovia, Spain
El Redebal
C. la Alhóndiga, 6, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Restaurante Narizotas
Pl. Medina del Campo, 2, 40001 Segovia, Spain
La Casona de San Martín
Pl. San Martín, 3, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Restaurante - Asador El Hidalgo
C. José Canalejas, 5, 40001 Segovia, Spain
El Figón de los Comuneros
Tr.ª del Patín, 4, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Restaurante Pasapán
C. Colón, 5, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Restaurante El Bernardino
C. Cervantes, 2, bajo, 40001 Segovia, Spain
La Bodega del Barbero
C. la Alhóndiga, 2, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Restaurante La Panera
C. de la Herrería, 11, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Nearby hotels
Hotel Real Segovia
C. Juan Bravo, 30, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hotel Condes de Castilla (Segovia)
C. José Canalejas, 5, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hosteria Natura
C. Colón, 5, 7, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hostal Fornos
C. de la Infanta Isabel, 13, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hostal Juan Bravo
C. Juan Bravo, 12, 40001 Segovia, Spain
La Casa Mudéjar
C. Isabel la Católica, 8, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hotel Infanta Isabel
Pl. Mayor, 12, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hostal Palacio San Facundo
Pl. San Facundo, 4, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Hostal Plaza
C. Cronista Lecea, 11, 40001 Segovia, Spain
Apartamentos Real Segovia
C. Juan Bravo, 32, 40001 Segovia, Spain
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Iglesia de San Martín

C. José Canalejas, 4, 40001 Segovia, Spain
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attractions: Plaza de Medina del Campo, Segovia Aqueduct, Catedral de Segovia, Fundación Torreón de Lozoya, Museum of Contemporary Art Esteban Vicente, Casa De Los Picos, La Alhóndiga, Teatro Juan Bravo, Monument Candido, Mesonero Mayor De Castilla, Centro Didáctico de la Judería de Segovia, restaurants: Jose Maria's Restaurant, El Redebal, Restaurante Narizotas, La Casona de San Martín, Restaurante - Asador El Hidalgo, El Figón de los Comuneros, Restaurante Pasapán, Restaurante El Bernardino, La Bodega del Barbero, Restaurante La Panera
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Nearby attractions of Iglesia de San Martín

Plaza de Medina del Campo

Segovia Aqueduct

Catedral de Segovia

Fundación Torreón de Lozoya

Museum of Contemporary Art Esteban Vicente

Casa De Los Picos

La Alhóndiga

Teatro Juan Bravo

Monument Candido, Mesonero Mayor De Castilla

Centro Didáctico de la Judería de Segovia

Plaza de Medina del Campo

Plaza de Medina del Campo

4.5

(777)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Segovia Aqueduct

Segovia Aqueduct

4.8

(38.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Catedral de Segovia

Catedral de Segovia

4.7

(9.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Fundación Torreón de Lozoya

Fundación Torreón de Lozoya

4.6

(195)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso
Palacio Real de La Granja de San Ildefonso
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
Plaza de España, 15, Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, 40100
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Real Fábrica de Cristales de la Granja
Real Fábrica de Cristales de la Granja
Tue, Dec 9 • 10:00 AM
Paseo Pocillo, 1, Real Sitio de San Ildefonso, 40100
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Horse Riding Madrid Natural Park
Horse Riding Madrid Natural Park
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 PM
28450, Collado Mediano, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain
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Nearby restaurants of Iglesia de San Martín

Jose Maria's Restaurant

El Redebal

Restaurante Narizotas

La Casona de San Martín

Restaurante - Asador El Hidalgo

El Figón de los Comuneros

Restaurante Pasapán

Restaurante El Bernardino

La Bodega del Barbero

Restaurante La Panera

Jose Maria's Restaurant

Jose Maria's Restaurant

4.6

(7K)

$$$

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El Redebal

El Redebal

4.6

(1.2K)

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Restaurante Narizotas

Restaurante Narizotas

4.0

(804)

$$

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La Casona de San Martín

La Casona de San Martín

4.2

(577)

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4.4
(217)
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5.0
6y

Iglesia de San Martín (Saint Martin Church) - Built in the twelfth century, it already existed in 1117, because in the testament of Domingo Petit his abbot appears as a witness.

It is located in the current square of Juan Bravo, halfway between the Cathedral of Santa María and the Roman aqueduct. It is a temple of Mozarabic origin with Romanesque style.

The temple differs in part from the original, as some parts have been reconstructed or eliminated, as is the case of the central apse, which was replaced. It has three naves, a transept with a brick dome and a tripartite head.

Of the temple they are remarkable the bell tower, that is of Romanesque-Mudejar style, and owns arches of brick on stone columns. It is also remarkable its porticoed gallery, which surrounds the entire church except the head. This portico has semicircular arches that rest on columns with Romanesque capitals.

The cover of the western facade is one of the largest doors of Spanish Romanesque. It is a cover of five archivolts, decorated with plant motifs. It is sheltered by a portico, like a narthex, whose opening is a large set of archivolts supported by human statues representing characters from the Old...

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 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...

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4.0
1y

A Igreja de San Martín é uma das igrejas românicas mais notáveis de Segóvia. Datada do século XII, esta igreja é um exemplo impressionante da arquitetura românica na Espanha e oferece um vislumbre do patrimônio religioso e histórico da cidade.

A igreja exibe uma fachada românica encantadora com um portal principal adornado por esculturas detalhadas. O portal é notável por seus relevos e detalhes ornamentais que refletem o estilo artístico da época.

O interior da igreja é igualmente impressionante, com uma nave única e um altar decorado. O uso de arcos de volta redonda e a simplicidade das linhas são características marcantes do estilo românico.

Os capitéis das colunas, muitas vezes esculpidos com cenas bíblicas e figuras mitológicas, são um destaque. Eles oferecem uma visão das habilidades artísticas e dos temas religiosos prevalentes durante o período.

A Igreja de San Martín está bem conservada, mantendo grande parte de sua estrutura original. A preservação adequada ao longo dos séculos permite que os visitantes apreciem a autenticidade do edifício e seus detalhes arquitetônicos históricos.

Localizada no centro histórico de Segóvia, a Igreja de San Martín é acessível a pé a partir de várias outras atrações turísticas da cidade. Suas ruas de paralelepípedos e o ambiente pitoresco ao redor contribuem para a experiência geral da visita.

A Igreja de San Martín é uma visita essencial para quem deseja explorar a rica herança românica de Segóvia. Sua arquitetura bem preservada e seus detalhes artísticos proporcionam uma experiência enriquecedora e educativa. A igreja não apenas ilustra a maestria dos construtores românicos, mas também oferece um ambiente calmo para apreciar a história e a arte religiosa. A visita à Igreja de San Martín é uma oportunidade valiosa para mergulhar no passado histórico e...

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Ruben A. MonzonRuben A. Monzon
Iglesia de San Martín (Saint Martin Church) - Built in the twelfth century, it already existed in 1117, because in the testament of Domingo Petit his abbot appears as a witness. It is located in the current square of Juan Bravo, halfway between the Cathedral of Santa María and the Roman aqueduct. It is a temple of Mozarabic origin with Romanesque style. The temple differs in part from the original, as some parts have been reconstructed or eliminated, as is the case of the central apse, which was replaced. It has three naves, a transept with a brick dome and a tripartite head. Of the temple they are remarkable the bell tower, that is of Romanesque-Mudejar style, and owns arches of brick on stone columns. It is also remarkable its porticoed gallery, which surrounds the entire church except the head. This portico has semicircular arches that rest on columns with Romanesque capitals. The cover of the western facade is one of the largest doors of Spanish Romanesque. It is a cover of five archivolts, decorated with plant motifs. It is sheltered by a portico, like a narthex, whose opening is a large set of archivolts supported by human statues representing characters from the Old Testament. (Wikipedia)
Mr. DoeMr. Doe
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 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.
G MacG Mac
This is a perfect example of a medieval church and located just down from the Plaza Major in Segovia. The interior is simply styled with a barrel vaulted ceiling and a beautifully gilded altar. The exterior has the original carvings around the doors and in the corners but of real interest are the capitals of the pillars. They are all different and in fairly good condition considering their age and exposure to the elements. A lovely church to visit.
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Iglesia de San Martín (Saint Martin Church) - Built in the twelfth century, it already existed in 1117, because in the testament of Domingo Petit his abbot appears as a witness. It is located in the current square of Juan Bravo, halfway between the Cathedral of Santa María and the Roman aqueduct. It is a temple of Mozarabic origin with Romanesque style. The temple differs in part from the original, as some parts have been reconstructed or eliminated, as is the case of the central apse, which was replaced. It has three naves, a transept with a brick dome and a tripartite head. Of the temple they are remarkable the bell tower, that is of Romanesque-Mudejar style, and owns arches of brick on stone columns. It is also remarkable its porticoed gallery, which surrounds the entire church except the head. This portico has semicircular arches that rest on columns with Romanesque capitals. The cover of the western facade is one of the largest doors of Spanish Romanesque. It is a cover of five archivolts, decorated with plant motifs. It is sheltered by a portico, like a narthex, whose opening is a large set of archivolts supported by human statues representing characters from the Old Testament. (Wikipedia)
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 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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This is a perfect example of a medieval church and located just down from the Plaza Major in Segovia. The interior is simply styled with a barrel vaulted ceiling and a beautifully gilded altar. The exterior has the original carvings around the doors and in the corners but of real interest are the capitals of the pillars. They are all different and in fairly good condition considering their age and exposure to the elements. A lovely church to visit.
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