• Renaissance architecture of spain. Herrerian Style. 1st stage: The development of the Renaissance occurred mainly by local architects.
  • The influence of Herrerian style is also visible in the expansion that, separately, had its distinctive spire pyramidal or "madrilian spire", with slate roofs.
  • From its origins to its influence on daily life, including its importance in the current context, Herrerian is revealed as a crucial point in the contemporary panorama.
  • The grandeur of its new structure and ornamentation in the stark Herrerian style of the latter... - He used this in his design for the Piazza del Campidoglio in Rome.
  • El Escorial monastery was the birth of a third stage of Spanish Renaissance: the Herrerian style, started by Juan de Herrera and continued by Francisco de Mora.
  • ...from the initial plateresque to classical purism of the second third of the 16th century and total nudity decorative that introduced the Herrerian style.
  • The original traces are by Enrique Egas. In the last quarter of the 16th century, the construction of the church began, in the Herrerian style.
  • Herrerian style. ... semi-circular arches, colums and barrel vaults. Carlos V style. 1200px-Alcalá_de_Henares_-_Colegio_Mayor_de_San_Ildefonso_01.