The church was built between the XI to XIII centuries. It is a Romanesque church of basilica floor with three naves separated by arches on cylindrical pillars; the central nave is double size of the laterals, with transept marked on the floor, tower in one of the sides of the transept, atrium in the southern side extended westwards where it tops with the large pointed portico of the feet, and three semicircular uneven apses.

Abandoned after the Ecclesiastical confiscations, it was purchased by Daniel Zuloaga Boneta in 1905, to install inside his home and pottery. It was acquired by the State and has become Zuloaga Museum, being possible to simultaneously admire the beauty of its Romanesque elements.

Historical Data

Architecture:
Religious architecture
Construction:
Church
Predominant styles:
Romanesque
Historical Period:
Middle Ages

Address

Pza. de Colmenares, s/n. Segovia. 40001 Segovia.

More information

Oficina de Turismo of Segovia

Address:

P/ Azoguejo, 1. Segovia. 40001 Segovia.

Teléfono: 921 466 720 / 921 466 724

Email: info@turismodesegovia.com

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Tourist Office Provincial of Segovia

Address:

Calle San Francisco, 32. Segovia. Segovia.

Telephone: 921 462 906

Email: info@segoviaturismo.es

Website: http://www.segoviaturismo.es

Opening hours

  • From July, 1 to September, 30:
    • Tuesday to saturday: 10.00 – 14.00 and 17.00 – 20.00
    • Sunday: 10.00 – 14.00
    • Closed: monday
    • Closed in the afternoon: sunday
  • Winter October, 1 – June, 30):
    • Tuesday to saturday: 10.00 – 14.00 and 16.00 – 19.00
    • Sunday: 10.00 – 14.00
    • Closed: monday
    • Closed in the afternoon: sunday

Tickets

1 €

Remarks: Local holidays closed. Groups consult in the 921 46 06 15.

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