Spanish Baroque Moorish Architecture

Spanish Baroque Moorish Architecture refers to the architectural style that emerged in Spain during the Baroque period, characterized by ornate decoration, dramatic use of light and shadow, and intricate detailing influenced by Moorish design elements. This fusion of Spanish Baroque and Moorish architectural styles is evident in buildings such as churches, palaces, and public spaces, showcasing a blend of Islamic geometric patterns, intricate tile work, and elaborate stucco decorations. The result is a unique architectural style that reflects the cultural and artistic exchange between Spain and the Moorish kingdoms of North Africa.




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Spanish Baroque Moorish Architecture