Segovia holds one of the most impressive
collections of Romanesque art and architecture in Europe. The city is dominated by the
magnificent and perfectly preserved Aqueduct, built by the Romans during their
occupation of the Iberian Peninsula, and is home to the fairytale Alcázar fortress, which overlooks the
city from the top of a hill. The two-thousand-year old city of Segovia challenges time as it navigates
into the future with its rich historical background, which is the wonder and
admiration of the tens of thousands of travellers that visit the city every
day.
"When searching for a location to learn Spanish I was strongly advised to consider Salamanca on account of the clear dialect spoken there." Eugene - IrelandDILE Cursos Internacionales de Español