Alcazar of Segovia, welcome to the Palace of the Kings of Castile.

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2018
  • The Alcazar of Segovia, with origins dating back to the 12th century, is one of the most emblematic castles in the world. Throughout its existence, it has been home to twenty-two kings and has welcomed historical figures of great importance. Its majestic silhouette rises above the Eresma valley, becoming an iconic symbol of the Old Town of Segovia, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
    It is globally recognized for inspiring Walt Disney, who drew the iconic silhouette of the "Snow White" castle from the Alcazar, transcending borders and captivating the imagination of millions of children generation after generation.
    Embark on a journey through time and discover the grandeur of the Alcazar of Segovia, an architectural gem that will immerse you in the rich medieval history of Spain. With its imposing stamp and privileged location, it is more than a monument: it is a portal that transports you to an era of kings and queens, of battles and conquests. Its imposing towers, impenetrable walls, and deep moat are a testimony to the power and authority of the Castilian monarchs. Dive into a fascinating past as you explore its halls and corridors, where the traces of royalty and intrigues intertwine in every stone.
    Beyond being a palace and a royal fortress, the Alcazar is a guardian of history. Its robust walls enclose centuries of events, from sieges and epic battles to court intrigues. It has witnessed the grandeur of the medieval Castilian court and has played a variety of roles throughout its history: from being an impregnable fortress to becoming a royal residence, crown archive, custodian of the royal treasure, royal armory, state prison in the style of the Bastille or the Tower of London, and even the headquarters of the prestigious and innovative Royal Artillery College.
    Every stone of the Alcazar of Segovia tells a captivating story and has witnessed numerous crucial historical events that have left an indelible mark. From the 12th century to the present day, this magnificent castle has been the undisputed protagonist of moments that have marked history.
    Among them is the signing of the Concordia of Segovia, a milestone that laid the foundations for the formation of the Spanish nation. Also, this magnificent castle witnessed the moment when Isabel the Catholic, one of the most influential monarchs in history, walked out its doors to be proclaimed Queen of Castile. Likewise, the Alcazar was the scene of the last meeting between Christopher Columbus and King Ferdinand the Catholic before the explorer passed away in 1506 in Valladolid, it has been the seat of the Cortes of Castile and within its walls decisions that have marked the course of history have been made.
    In the Alcazar of Segovia, the wedding of Philip II with Anne of Austria took place, an event that strengthened the alliance between the House of Habsburg and the Hispanic Monarchy. In the 18th century, the Alcazar became a stage where science and the military united at the Royal College of Artillery: it was here where Louis Proust formulated the Law of Defined Proportions, a milestone in modern chemistry. Additionally, the Alcazar witnessed the first flight with military purposes, marking the beginning of the era of military aviation.
    In addition to its historical and architectural value, the Alcazar offers spectacular panoramic views of the Old Town of Segovia and its surroundings from the Tower of Juan II and its magnificent viewpoints. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the city and let yourself be captivated by its unparalleled charm; it will be a delight for your senses and an experience you will treasure in your memory.
    The Alcazar of Segovia is also a symbol that has inspired generations of creators and artists like Walt Disney. Its silhouette is globally known for serving as a model for the iconic castle of "Snow White," the brilliant creator's first film, transcending borders and captivating the imagination of millions of children through generations.
    With its rich history and unique architecture, the Alcazar of Segovia has fascinated the entertainment industry, being the setting for movies, series, and video games.
    In cinema, the Alcazar has been the setting for classic films like "Mr. Arkadin" and "The Princess of Éboli," as well as the legendary "Excalibur." Its slenderness and elegance were masterfully captured in these cinematographic works, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.
    Additionally, the Alcazar has crossed borders, appearing in episodes of the internationally acclaimed series "The Simpsons." More recently, the fortress was chosen as a location for the Amazon Prime series, "The Wheel of Time," showing once again its universal appeal.
    Additionally, the fortress has been the backdrop for the performances of renowned film stars such as Cary Grant, Frank Sinatra, Sofia Loren, Olivia de Havilland, Orson Welles, and Marlon Brando, among many others.

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