Walls of Segovia

The Puerta de Santiago, which has a rectangular plan, has a horseshoe arch.

The wall continues to the north of the city's historic centre, dominating the Eresma River, until it reaches the gate of San Cebrián, which has a crucifix at its entrance.

[1] From this point the wall, raised on rock, continues in an easterly direction until the former San Juan gate.

The wall continues to the south and then to the west, in a section that included the Postigo del Consuelo, the Portillo de la Canaleja and the gates of San Martín, la Luna and del Sol.

Continuing towards the west, one arrives at the Puerta de San Andrés, which has a square and a polygonal tower.