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  2. Mudéjar art - Wikipedia

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    Mudéjar art, or Mudéjar style, was a type of ornamentation and decoration used in the Iberian Christian kingdoms, primarily between the 13th and 16th centuries. It was applied to Romanesque , Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles as constructive, ornamental and decorative motifs derived from those that had been brought to or developed ...

  3. Mudéjar - Wikipedia

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    This style integrated Hispano-Moorish and European elements, continuing into the architectural landscape of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granda in the 14th and 15th centuries. [8] In 1478, a framework for religious tolerance began to take shape toward the end of the Inquisition. From this, two new religious classes emerged between Christians and ...

  4. Mudéjar architecture of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Mudéjar architecture of Aragon is an aesthetic trend in Mudéjar style in Aragon, Spain, and has been recognized in some representative buildings as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The chronology of the Aragonese Mudéjar occupies 12th to the 17th century and includes more than a hundred architectural monuments located predominantly in the ...

  5. Altamira Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Altamira Palace (Spanish: Palacio de Altamira) was a building in the Spanish town of Torrijos, in the province of Toledo.A remarkable example of late 15th century architecture in the region, it was a fusion of different styles, with a Renaissance courtyard and façade, a Gothic-Isabelline portal and several Mudejar roofs in the interior.

  6. Mudéjar style - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 June 2019, at 19:10 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply ...

  7. Teruel Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Mudejar tower began to be erected in 1257; its lower part is a barrel vault that passers-by can walk through. It is one of the oldest Mudéjar towers in Spain. It is square in shape with three sides profusely decorated with azulejos and ceramic glaze. The top is an octagonal roof lantern from the 17th century.

  8. Torre de San Martín - Wikipedia

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    View of the tower. The Torre de San Martín (English: St. Martin's Tower) is a medieval structure in Teruel, Aragon, northern Spain.Built in Aragonese Mudéjar style in 1316 and renovated in the 16th century, it was added to the UNESCO Heritage List in 1986 together with other Mudéjar structures in Teruel.

  9. Synagogue of El Tránsito - Wikipedia

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    El Tránsito Synagogue is a significant example of medieval Spain's mudéjar, or Islamic-inspired, style of art and architecture. [18] Its façade was and remains a prime example of mudéjar architecture in al-Andalus which symbolizes the social status, power, and influence of Samuel ha-Levi. [ 19 ]