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'''''Pedraza''''' is one of the most scenic villages of the [[provincia de Segovia]], also selected as one of the most beautiful villages of [[Spain]]. It kept much of its medieval aspect, including its unique entry door, a medieval carcel, its walls, it has a castle within the village itself, and no asphalted roads. One of the main delights is to walk through its streets. It is also a typical destination to taste the Segovian gastronomy. We visited the place on {{thisday|15|February|2019}}.
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'''''Pedraza''''' is one of the most scenic villages of the [[provincia de Segovia]], also selected as one of the most beautiful villages of [[Spain]]. It kept much of its medieval aspect, including its unique entry door, a medieval carcel, its walls, it has a castle within the village itself, and no asphalted roads. One of the main delights is to walk through its streets. It is also a typical destination to taste the Segovian gastronomy. We visited the place on {{thisday|15|February|2019}}. It was later chosen by Spanish director [[Alex de la Iglesia]] for his series [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/30_monedas 30 monedas] which was great fun to see and recognize familiar places (such as the coffee table on the village's square which is the exact same one, we like to think, as the one in our gallery below).
  
 
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-1.jpg|We visited on a Friday, and we had the village to ourselves.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-2.jpg|Typical facade from Pedraza.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-26.jpg|And a typical street.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-4.jpg|Julia pausing with these architectural beauties.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-11.jpg|A strange, but cute, door.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-3.jpg|''Soportales'' of the Plaza Mayor.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-5.jpg|Pedraza is a great place for a chat, as streets are full of welcoming stone benches.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-6.jpg|The ''Puerta de la villa'', the only entry (and exit) point. Above is the medieval ''carcel'' (the jail).
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-8.jpg|Waiting for the ''carcel'' to open!
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-10.jpg|Meanwhile, marvelling at the fields and mountains.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-12.jpg|Still waiting!
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-13.jpg|Inside the medieval carcel, someone drew that.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-14.jpg|Once inside, longing to get out.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-15.jpg|Castillan window.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-16.jpg|A ''rincon de la plaza mayor''.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-17.jpg|The Plaza Mayor of Pedraza is said to be among Spain's finest.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-18.jpg|Every portion of every facade agrees with that.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-19.jpg|Behind the Church.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-20.jpg|The castle, adquired by Ignacio Zuloaga (painter).
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-21.jpg|Iglesia de Santa Maria.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-23.jpg|Vultures (''Buitres'') taking their flight (note the nest on the bottom right). We did not spot Eagles.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-27.jpg|A coffee in the Plaza Mayor, maybe our favourite Pedraza's spot.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-22.jpg|Julia's favourite spot.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-25.jpg|A good place to wait for the castle to open.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-24.jpg|The castle, however, never opened its doors to the visitors of the day (despite it should have).
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-28.jpg|That's how far as we could get.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-7.jpg|View of the aqueduct, with (in front) the ''Casa del Aguila Imperial''.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-29.jpg|Down there. That's what the top part of an aqueduct looks like.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-30.jpg|Sideview, from the top.
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File:Pedraza-15Feb2019-32.jpg|The most advanced point of our excursion.
 
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Pedraza

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Pedraza is one of the most scenic villages of the provincia de Segovia, also selected as one of the most beautiful villages of Spain. It kept much of its medieval aspect, including its unique entry door, a medieval carcel, its walls, it has a castle within the village itself, and no asphalted roads. One of the main delights is to walk through its streets. It is also a typical destination to taste the Segovian gastronomy. We visited the place on 15 February (2019). It was later chosen by Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia for his series 30 monedas which was great fun to see and recognize familiar places (such as the coffee table on the village's square which is the exact same one, we like to think, as the one in our gallery below).

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