Segovia Cathedral
Segovia Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral of Santa María, is a prominent Gothic cathedral located in Segovia, Spain. Built between 1525 and 1577, it is one of the last Gothic cathedrals constructed in Spain. The cathedral features stunning stained glass windows and intricate altarpieces, showcasing the artistry of the period.
The cathedral stands in the main square of Segovia, near the famous Aqueduct of Segovia. Its tall bell tower, known as the "Tower of Juan," rises 88 meters high, offering panoramic views of the city. The cathedral is a significant historical and architectural landmark, attracting many visitors each year.