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Medieval and Prehistoric Tour through Maderuelo

Maderuelo · Segovia · Castilla y León

Medieval and Prehistoric Tour through Maderuelo

Congratulations! You have decided to live the Maderuelo experience. You are about to travel a unique itinerary full of history, beauty and unforgettable corners. Here you have the route with all the stops you are going to make. Remember: your cell phone will automatically stamp your passage through each point of the route. Welcome to your adventure! We hope you enjoy every step and manage to complete all the proposed places. Let the journey begin!

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Stops

4 stop(s) in this experience

Castle
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Castle

The castle stands as a symbol of local history thanks to its imposing medieval tower, which dominates the landscape and evokes its defensive past. At its feet is preserved a subway cistern, witness of the architectural ingenuity that ensured the water supply to the fortress and the town. This complex not only reflects the strategic importance of the place in the Middle Ages, but has also been consolidated as a heritage reference. In 1949 it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, reinforcing its role as a historical emblem and living legacy of the community.
Church of Santa María del Castillo
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Church of Santa María del Castillo

The Church of Santa María del Castillo is a Romanesque jewel that combines ashlar, masonry and brick in a construction of great beauty and solidity. Its interior holds a unique chapel that houses a Renaissance tomb, a piece of great artistic value that provides a unique contrast between styles and periods. This temple not only stands out for its sober and harmonious architecture, but also for being a living testimony of faith and local history. The church has become a heritage landmark, inviting visitors to discover the spiritual and cultural legacy that has endured for centuries.
Wall
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Wall

The wall of Maderuelo, imposing witness of the medieval past, retains much of its original canvases, evoking the defensive importance that the town had. Among its elements stands out the Arco de la Villa, one of the four gates that allowed access and protected the population. This stone vestige not only recalls the strategic role of Maderuelo in the Middle Ages, but also offers visitors a unique historical tour. To walk along the wall is to enter centuries of memory and tradition, where the defensive architecture blends with the charm of the surroundings.
Veracruz Chapel (XI century)
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Veracruz Chapel (XI century)

The Hermitage of La Veracruz, built in the 11th century with calicanto and ashlar masonry, is an architectural jewel that reflects the medieval spirituality of the area. Its structural simplicity, together with the symbolic strength of its origin, make it a place of great patrimonial and devotional value. Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1924, it has withstood the passing of the centuries as a testimony of faith and tradition. This temple, surrounded by history, invites you to discover the essence of the early Romanesque and the religious legacy that marked the cultural identity of the community.