- pepysdiary.com encyclopedia/12264/Herrerian style. ... The outbuildings of this palace, of Italian style, are distributed around the Courtyard of the Fountainheads (Patio de los Mascarones).
- aesthetics.fandom.com wiki/Spanish_Golden_AgeSpanish Golden Age Architecture is divided into three styles: Plateresque, Herrerian and Churrigueresque (also known as Ultra Baroque ).
- planetware.com tourist-attractions-/alicante-e-…This unique church blends Baroque elements with Herrerian style, an architectural school that flourished during Spain's Renaissance era.
- fascinatingspain.com place-to-visit/what-to-see-…After his death, Juan de Herrera took charge, developing his own style that would be widely followed, the Herrerian style.
- notesread.com renaissance-architecture/Third stage: Herrerian style. ... Third stage: Herrerian style. It was initially baptized in this way in order to honor the figure of Juan de Herrera, since he dominated...
- argentina.org.au blog/what-type-of-architecture-…In Spain, Renaissance architecture was heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance and the Spanish Renaissance, which was known as the “Herrerian” style.
- wiki5.ru wiki/Herrerian_styleThis page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article "Herrerian_style" (Authors); it is used under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported...
- en.lumbrales.es iglesia-parroquial-de-lumbralesThe main altarpiece, in Herrerian style, seems a humble imitation of that of El Escorial. It is made of carved and gilded wood.
- WikiMili.com en/Spanish_Renaissance_architectureThe Herrerian style of architecture was developed in Spain during the last third of the 16th century under the reign of Philip II (1556–1598)...
- worldheritagesite.org list/El EscurialThe style of the building is called herrerian (after the main architect of the monastery) and it's considered the last an most unique stage of spanish renaissance.