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Mini 2 Places to visit in Spain - Pedraza in Segovia

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The village of Pedraza is a town and municipality in the province of Segovia (Spain), located 37 km from the capital Segovia. It is known for being a medieval walled town and for one of the most outstanding celebrations in Spain: the night of the candles.


Its resident population is 342 inhabitants, according to the National Institute of Statistics of 2021.


The first human records we have about Pedraza are found thanks to an important set of rock art in the Cueva de la Griega, which marks the pattern of settlements of human groups in this area since the Upper Palaeolithic.


The Villa de Pedraza as we know it today was built on a hill and with a strong walled enclosure with the Puerta de la Villa as the only access, and dates back to the time of the repopulation of the frontiers in the Middle Ages.


Thus, it was the centre of the Comunidad de Villa y Tierra de Pedraza from the early Middle Ages, and has remained intact since around 1600.


Its period of maximum splendour can be found in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, centuries which date back to the Castle, restored by Ignacio Zuloaga and where he set up his studio, and the numerous emblazoned houses which tell us of the importance of its inhabitants.


Its arcaded Plaza Mayor is one of the most beautiful in Spain, as are its four churches, of which only the church of San Juan, with its impressive Romanesque tower, remains standing.


Declared a Monumental Site by Decree of 30 March 1951 and distinguished with the "C Awards" for Tourism of Castilla y León in 1993, and "Europa Nostra" in 1996, it has been used as a set for many films and TV commercials since 1929, when Florián Rey's "La Aldea Maldita" was filmed here. One of the most famous films shot here was Orson Welles' "Chimes at Midnight" in 1965.


On the first two Saturdays of July, the Villa de Pedraza Foundation, together with the Town Council, organises the famous "Concert of the Candles" or "Night of the Candles", which attracts audiences from all over Spain for the quality of its orchestras and the grandeur of the spectacle, where the whole town is lit up with more than 35,000 candles.


 
The village of Pedraza is a town and municipality in the province of Segovia (Spain), located 37 km from the capital Segovia. It is known for being a medieval walled town and for one of the most outstanding celebrations in Spain: the night of the candles.


Its resident population is 342 inhabitants, according to the National Institute of Statistics of 2021.


The first human records we have about Pedraza are found thanks to an important set of rock art in the Cueva de la Griega, which marks the pattern of settlements of human groups in this area since the Upper Palaeolithic.


The Villa de Pedraza as we know it today was built on a hill and with a strong walled enclosure with the Puerta de la Villa as the only access, and dates back to the time of the repopulation of the frontiers in the Middle Ages.


Thus, it was the centre of the Comunidad de Villa y Tierra de Pedraza from the early Middle Ages, and has remained intact since around 1600.


Its period of maximum splendour can be found in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, centuries which date back to the Castle, restored by Ignacio Zuloaga and where he set up his studio, and the numerous emblazoned houses which tell us of the importance of its inhabitants.


Its arcaded Plaza Mayor is one of the most beautiful in Spain, as are its four churches, of which only the church of San Juan, with its impressive Romanesque tower, remains standing.


Declared a Monumental Site by Decree of 30 March 1951 and distinguished with the "C Awards" for Tourism of Castilla y León in 1993, and "Europa Nostra" in 1996, it has been used as a set for many films and TV commercials since 1929, when Florián Rey's "La Aldea Maldita" was filmed here. One of the most famous films shot here was Orson Welles' "Chimes at Midnight" in 1965.


On the first two Saturdays of July, the Villa de Pedraza Foundation, together with the Town Council, organises the famous "Concert of the Candles" or "Night of the Candles", which attracts audiences from all over Spain for the quality of its orchestras and the grandeur of the spectacle, where the whole town is lit up with more than 35,000 candles.


 
This brings back an amazing memory for me and my wife of 44 1/2 years. We stayed in the Parador there. Thanks for sharing!

Great! The Parador must have been a beautiful place. I speak in the past tense because it was closed quite a few years ago. Fortunately, I think they are going to reopen it but I don't think it will be as a state Parador again.

Thank you for watch and share your memories!
 
I don't know where to begin with superlatives about how wonderful this video is. You totally make me want to visit this amazing place and that is the purpose of the video, correct? The shots are perfect, the music is perfect, the editing is perfect and the aerial shots are mind-blowing. The wide shots of the town on the hill with the mountains rising high above in the distance are breathtaking. The shot of the town with the eagle flying just over your drone is a once in a lifetime shot. If, as a professional DP for over 45 years, I could say I had shot something like this, it would be the pinnacle of my career and I could retire! Great, great great!!! I love all these Discover Spain videos but this one was the best so far...award winning.
 
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I don't know where to begin with superlatives about how wonderful this video is. You totally make me want to visit this amazing place and that is the purpose of the video, correct?

I don't even know where to begin to reply to such nice comments.
Yes, the aim of the videos is to promote Spain and try to get people to visit it.

The shots are perfect, the music is perfect, the editing is perfect and the aerial shots are mind-blowing. The wide shots of the town on the hill with the mountains rising high above in the distance are breathtaking. The shot of the town with the eagle flying just over your drone is a once in a lifetime shot. If, as a professional DP for over 45 years, I could say I had shot something like this, it would be the pinnacle of my career and I could retire! Great, great great!!! I love all these Discover Spain videos but this one was the best so far...award winning.

Thank you very much for such nice comments, and I'm very happy that you liked the shots and the video so much.

As you say, the shot with the bird flying calmly above the drone and the city below is a once in a lifetime shot, or two .... I have another one out there of a cove between mountains, with a bird coming from in front of the drone and trying to attack it. I'm lucky!

I'll keep trying to make better videos. Once again, thanks for such nice comments, it's nice to read!