Mudéjar style - definition of architectural style
What is Mudéjar style?
Estimated period of occurence (1200 - 1400)
The Mudéjar style, a symbiosis of techniques and ways of understanding architecture resulting from Muslim and Christian cultures living side by side, emerged as an architectural style in the 12th century on the Iberian peninsula. It is characterised by the use of brick as the main material.
Recommended sights
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Alhambra
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Las Arenas in Barcelona
in Barcelona -
Cathedral–Mosque of Córdoba
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Palace of Cordova
in Granada -
Alcázar of Seville
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Castle of San Servando
in Toledo -
Church of the Saviour in Granada
in Granada -
La Monumental
in Barcelona -
San Nicolás Church in Grenada
in Granada -
Museo Picasso Málaga
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Toledo railway station
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Castle in Coca
in Coca -
Pilate's House
in Seville -
Las Ventas
in Madrid -
Church of San Nicolás in Madrid
in Madrid -
Church of Santo Tomé in Toledo
in Toledo -
Cambrón Gate
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Synagogue of El Transito
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Casa de los Tiros
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Santa María la Blanca
in Toledo