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"It expresses the evolution of Mudéjar construction techniques in both structural and formal terms" (crit iv)
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La Compana, Santo Domingo, San Francisco, La Merced, El Sagrario, Guapulo.
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The Spaniards also built a settlement near the temple and there are remains of buildings of typical Arab Andalusian architecture
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Ceilings in the Iglesia de San Francisco
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Baramar Building, H. Congress of Puebla, Haro and Tamariz Maternity Hospital, Market on Presidencia
See archnet.org
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"The constructive techniques that they shows and the use of the clay, the third and the lime to reproduce the ornamental elements, design and formal expression that characterize the built repertoire of the property, reflect the notorious Mudejar influences" and "The Mudejar framework of the roofs with braces, angle braces and bowses" (nom file)
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Ceilings of Iglesia de La Concepcion
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Tlaxcala: "The main nave of the church has one of the few examples of Moorish art in the Americas." (wiki)
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Chapel and Auditorium of Alcala de Henares university
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"Palacio de Pedro I representing Spanish Mudejar art" (OUV statement)
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"Toledo witnessed the emergence of a Mudejar style, which combined .. elements of Visigothic and Muslim art" (AB ev)
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Iglesia de San Francisco - ceiling
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Convento de San Antonio El Real
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"an exceptional example of an ensemble comprised of widely differing architectural styles, including in particular the 14th- to 15th-century Mudéjar church and cloister" (OUV statement)
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Convento de Santa Clara
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Église Saint-Blaise in L'Hôpital-Saint-Blaise: The church has a particularity that remains unique in the Romanesque architecture of France and Spain. These are the beams decorated with billets and various Hispano-Mudejar motifs that, replacing the ordinary stone tablet, form the cornice of the choir. (Nomination file)
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"Sahagún contains some of the earliest examples of the mudéjar architecture. It lies on the Way of St. James and is often considered the half-way point between St. Jean Pied de Port and Santiago de Compostela." (wiki), including Church of San Lorenzo, Church of San Tirso
See es.wikipedia.org
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Most of the colonial churches in the valley are in the mudejar style
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" a rich fusion of local traditions and Spanish Mudéjar and Dutch architectural techniques" (OUV statement)
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Ojuelos - a square with 19th century arcading in Mudejar and Neoclassic style (AB ev)
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Royal Palace: "One of the most important features of the Palace is the facing with tiles (azulejos), the finest example of this Mudéjar technique on the lberian Peninsula. " (OUV)