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  2. Teruel Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Teruel Cathedral or Catedral de Santa María de Mediavilla de Teruel is a Roman Catholic church in Teruel, Aragon, Spain. Dedicated to St. Mary , it is a notable example of Mudéjar architecture. Together with other churches in the town and in the province of Zaragoza , it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986.

  3. Mudéjar architecture of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Tower, roof and dome of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Mediavilla: Teruel: 1986 378-002 Tower and church of San Pedro: Teruel 1986 378-003 Tower and church of San Martín: Teruel 1986 378-004 Tower of the church of San Salvador: Teruel 1986 378-005 Apse, cloister and tower of Colegiata de Santa María: Calatayud: 2001 378-006 Parish church of ...

  4. Mudéjar - Wikipedia

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    14th century tower of the church of San Salvador in Teruel, Spain, an example of what is known as Mudéjar art. Mudéjar [a] were Muslims who remained in Iberia in the late medieval period following the Christian reconquest.

  5. Tower of the church of San Salvador - Wikipedia

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    It has been included in a World Heritage Site, originally called "Mudejar Architecture of Teruel" and later extended. [2] It is believed that the mudéjar Tower of El Salvador may have been built during the first quarter of the 14th century based on the judges' account in the writings known as the Libro Verde de Teruel.

  6. San Pedro, Teruel - Wikipedia

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    The church and tower are examples of Aragonese Mudéjar and Romanesque architecture. [1]The brick bell tower is incrusted with glazed ceramic tiles. [1]The exterior of the church is also decorated with tiles, and has a polygonal apse reinforced with tower structures.

  7. Mudéjar art - Wikipedia

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    Mudéjar style ceiling carpentry, Segorbe town hall (former ducal palace), Valencia Region. Mudejar style in architecture refers to the application of decorative Islamic art styled motifs and patterning to Christian styles of architecture. It is thought to have begun with Muslim craftsmen who applied traditional constructive, ornamental, and ...

  8. Category:Mudéjar architecture - Wikipedia

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    Mudéjar architecture — created by Islamic and Christian artisans, primarily in post-Reconquista territories of the Iberian Peninsula.; Historical Mudéjar works are located in present day Spain and Portugal.

  9. Category:Mudéjar architecture in Central America - Wikipedia

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    Quito Metropolitan Cathedral; E. Monastery of Santiago Apóstol, Cuilapan de Guerrero