Cuéllar, Medieval municipality in Segovia Province, Spain.
Cuéllar is a medieval town in Segovia Province that spreads across rolling terrain in northern Spain. Its streets and squares preserve the layout of a medieval settlement, with stone buildings and narrow passages that reflect its historical structure.
The town grew during the Middle Ages under the rule of various noble families who built fortifications to display their power. The Castle of the Dukes of Alburquerque from the 15th and 16th centuries remains a dominant landmark with its four corner towers.
The Church of San Martín serves as a Mudéjar Art Center, showcasing the blend of Islamic and Christian design traditions visible in its architectural details. Visitors can observe how these two artistic traditions merge in the decoration and structure throughout the building.
The main square provides orientation when exploring the old town, and local services for visitors are nearby. The medieval streets are sometimes steep, so comfortable shoes are recommended and it helps to allow time to walk through the town at a leisurely pace.
The pine forests surrounding the town have been tapped for resin collection for centuries, a practice that continues today as a local craft. Visitors sometimes encounter this traditional activity when walking through the woodland areas near the town.
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