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  1. Teatro Emperador. / 42.596222; -5.571472. The Teatro Emperador ( English: Emperador Theatre), designed in 1949 by the Madrid architect Manuel de Cárdenas Pastor in collaboration with Gonzalo de Cárdenas Pastor and Francisco J. Sanz and inaugurated in 1951, [1] is an important and emblematic Spanish theater of the capital of León, located in ...

  2. The Herrerian style (Spanish: estilo herreriano or arquitectura herreriana) of architecture was developed in Spain during the last third of the 16th century under the reign of Philip II (1556–1598), and continued in force in the 17th century, but transformed by the Baroque style of the time. It corresponds to the third and final stage of Spanish Renaissance architecture, whose dominant trend ...

  3. Herrerian style From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  4. Herrerian architecture. English: The Herrerian (Spanish: Herreriano, Arquitectura herreriana) was developed in Spain during the last third of the 16th century under the reign of Philip II (1556-1598), and continued in force in the 17th century, but transformed by the Baroque current of the time. Español: La arquitectura herreriana, estilo ...

  5. Built in the 16th-18th centuries in Herrerian style, it has a rectangular plan, with a single nave, chapels and a sacristy. References [ edit ] Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iglesia de la Natividad de Nuestra Señora, San Martín de la Vega .

  6. The Herrerian style was the official architecture of the Habsburgs, from the reign of Philip II. The sociopolitical impact meant the construction of the Monastery of El Escorial (1563-1584) facilitated its expansion. To this contributed also the fact that Juan de Herrera was appointed in 1579 Inspector of Monuments of the Crown.

  7. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q1614189Herrerian - Wikidata

    architectural style in Renaissance Spain. Herrerian (Q1614189) Q1614189)