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  2. Architecture of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Nor has Madrid retained many examples of Renaissance architecture, except for the Cisneros house (one of the buildings flanking the Plaza de la Villa), the Bridge of Segovia and the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales, whose austere exterior gives no idea of the magnificent art treasures inside.

  3. Category : Renaissance architecture in the Community of Madrid

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    Plateresque architecture in the Community of Madrid (1 P) Pages in category "Renaissance architecture in the Community of Madrid" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  4. Spanish Renaissance architecture - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Renaissance architecture emerged in the late 15th century as Renaissance ideals reached Spain, blending with existing Gothic forms. Rooted in Renaissance humanism and a renewed interest in Classical architecture , [ 1 ] the style became distinguished by a synthesis of Gothic and Italian Renaissance elements.

  5. Category : Plateresque architecture in the Community of Madrid

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  6. Category:Architecture in Madrid by period or style - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance architecture in Madrid (3 P) Romanesque architecture in Madrid (5 P) This page was last edited on 5 January 2023, at 22:09 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Category:Renaissance architecture in Madrid - Wikipedia

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  8. The House of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The House of Architecture, officially known as La Casa de la Arquitectura, is a museum in Madrid, Spain, devoted to promote, improve knowledge, value, and disseminate architecture, urban planning, and landscaping, with special attention to Spanish works and architects.

  9. Walls of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The Walls of Madrid (Spanish: cerca de Madrid, tapia de Madrid) are the five successive sets of walls that surrounded the city of Madrid from the Middle Ages until the end of the 19th century. Some of the walls had a defensive or military function, while others made it easy to tax goods entering the city.