A cold and rainy day in the old capital of Spain, Segovia.
Mr. Heikell next to the "Casa de los Picos."
"La Iglesia de San Miguel" in the Plaza Mayor, Segovia.
The entrance to the 15th century fortress, "El Alcazar."
A fresco depicting the coronation of Queen Elizabeth or Spain in the Throne Room of the Alcazar.
Past Kings of the Leon, Castilla and Asturias Kingdoms in the Hall of the Kings.
The chapel inside the Alcazar.
The Hall of the Kings in the Alcazar.
The armory of the Alcazar.
Old exploding cannonballs from the 15th century.
Period swords and daggers of the fortress.
A map of the Alcazar of Segovia, Spain.
La Iglesia de San Martin.
The pilars of St. Martin's Church are all unique.
A view of the Eresma River and the lower portions of Segovia from the vantage point of the fortress above, El Alcazar.
The ceiling of the Hall of the Kings.
The Hall of the Kings.
The Segovian Aqueduct built by the Romans around 2000 years ago. It still stands and used to be the city's emergency water source until the early 90's.
Mr. Heikell at both Plaza Mayor and outside the Alcazar. (to the right)
Having lunch in the Meson de Candido Restaurant next to the aqueduct. (above and below)