802:
55:
251:
82:
67:
20:
32:
44:
1075:
317:, one of the contributors to Herrera in the works of the Royal Monastery. The Royal Family also approved the granting of benefits to those municipalities to proceed with the renovation of its main public and religious buildings. The result of this measure is the currently Herrerian aspect of the parish churches of
415:, all of Baroque bill, but with notable Herrerian reminiscent. The influence of Herrerian style is also visible in the expansion that, separately, had its distinctive spire pyramidal or "madrilian spire", with slate roofs. This item was adopted by many constructions after to 16th and 17th century, mainly in the
203:
Herrerian buildings stand out for their severe horizontality, achieved thanks to the balance of shapes, preferably cubic, that are arranged symmetrically in the structure. In general, they have wooden roofs clad on the outside with slate and lateral towers, finished off in conical or pyramidal
211:
At other cases, not looking both the horizontal and the bulkiness, which is reached through the geometrical design of the various architectural elements. This is the case of the model used in the construction of parish churches, with great façades, quadrangular towers and heavy
293:, located within the catchment area of the Monastery of El Escorial, through two ways: works directly funded by the Royal Family and those promoted by the Guadarraman municipalities. The first category covers infrastructure such as the
187:
rigor, the mathematical relation between the various architectural features, the clean volumes, the dominance of the wall over the span and the almost total absence of decoration, which is why in time was called
357:
302:
294:
801:
731:
369:
1000:
623:
1109:
810:
541:
507:
459:
588:
388:(Burgos Province), by Francisco de Mora that began in 1601. Led to the adoption of the emerging Herrerian style by the emerging
310:
426:
The 18th and 19th century meant the decline of this architectural movement. In the 20th century came to pick up, during the
914:
392:
trends of the time and the establishment of a palatial architecture model, which was repeated throughout the 17th century.
309:
to El
Escorial. In El Escorial, the Crown encouraged the development of various urban planning and the construction of the
208:, which introduce an element of verticality and magnificence, to the time that helps to reinforce the feeling of symmetry.
141:
in the second third of the 16th century. Purism in turn had given way to the geometric simplicity of the
Herrerian style.
909:
616:
691:
219:
It is, in most cases, works of great size, imposing in its environment and impress with its austere and monumental air.
905:
1124:
551:
517:
945:
54:
741:
721:
706:
646:
1099:
671:
250:
1119:
1114:
1078:
890:
686:
609:
434:
headquarters, among many large constructions of the time, symbolizes the resurgence of
Herrerian architecture.
404:
377:
1104:
960:
835:
746:
860:
820:
766:
756:
365:
1129:
850:
711:
930:
880:
341:
955:
443:
66:
900:
885:
454:
408:
81:
19:
940:
895:
840:
373:
337:
301:, and buildings for private use by Philip II, as the Casa Veleta, also in the same town, and the
161:
133:
architecture, whose dominant trend had been towards austerity and minimal decoration. The ornate
965:
1035:
349:
167:
Its main representatives are the aforementioned
Herrera, to whom the style owes its name, and
781:
676:
385:
222:
In regard to decorative applications, these reduce the use of basic geometric shapes such as
172:
138:
70:
870:
681:
632:
389:
290:
126:
47:
8:
875:
396:
197:
149:
130:
481:
1005:
584:
576:
400:
286:
271:
122:
74:
547:
513:
431:
412:
381:
314:
168:
995:
990:
1050:
935:
726:
701:
239:
102:
86:
59:
204:
quadrangular spiers finished in points, known as Madrid-style spiers or simply as
845:
771:
761:
592:
427:
333:
279:
157:
258:
was full of
Herrerian buildings. In the painting the Calle de Alcalá in 1750 by
125:(1556–1598), and continued in force in the 17th century, but transformed by the
31:
1055:
716:
656:
403:
continued the architectural guidelines of that palace. This is the case of the
267:
791:
696:
361:
278:(1563–1584) facilitated its expansion. To this contributed also the fact that
43:
1093:
950:
322:
235:
36:
661:
449:
318:
259:
205:
114:
786:
736:
305:(both disappeared) were built for comfort the movements of the king from
275:
152:) and, more specifically, with the reorganization of the project made by
145:
134:
24:
601:
975:
776:
416:
274:. The sociopolitical impact meant the construction of the Monastery of
183:
The
Herrerian architecture, or Herrerian style is characterized by its
825:
384:, Lugo Province) by SimĂłn de Monasterio. Special mention deserves the
298:
231:
153:
855:
1025:
1020:
970:
830:
666:
651:
326:
213:
184:
506:
Clarke, Michael; Clarke, Deborah (2010). "Estilo desornamentado".
353:
1060:
1040:
1010:
985:
980:
227:
196:, referring to the building that serves as best example for the
865:
345:
306:
255:
223:
90:
577:
Arteespana.com: Arquitectura
Renacentista Clásica y Herreriana
1030:
1015:
121:
during the last third of the 16th century under the reign of
118:
129:
of the time. It corresponds to the third and final stage of
1045:
420:
395:
Most civic buildings erected in Madrid during the reign of
282:
was appointed in 1579 Inspector of
Monuments of the Crown.
266:
The
Herrerian style was the official architecture of the
332:
The
Herrerian style quickly spread throughout Spain and
144:
It originated with the construction of the Monastery of
543:
A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
348:), both designed by Juan de Herrera; the church of the
171:(1553–1610), Herrera's disciple and architect of the
376:, Valladolid Province), by the same author; and the
423:of the churches, and in many civil constructions.
430:. The Plaza de la Moncloa, in Madrid, chaired by
62:, Province of Soria, built between 1694 and 1699.
39:, Castile-La Mancha, built between 1575 and 1703.
1091:
546:(2 ed.). Oxfoerd: Oxford University Press.
512:(2 ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
175:and other key works of Herrerian architecture.
540:Curl, James Stevens (2006). "Desornamentado".
356:, Cuenca Province), by Francisco de Mora; the
617:
505:
476:
474:
234:standpoint, this sobriety is a response to
624:
610:
509:The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Art Terms
446:, a defunct notable Herrerian royal castle
631:
471:
460:Imperial Route of the Community of Madrid
245:
238:, in line with the guidelines set by the
164:(1515–1567), author of the first design.
249:
192:("unornamented style). Is also known as
80:
65:
53:
42:
30:
18:
16:Architectural style in Renaissance Spain
1092:
605:
585:Arqhys.com: Arquitectura renacentista
499:
23:Herrerian façade of the Monastery of
539:
336:. Some representative works are the
89:is an example of Herrerian style in
533:
364:, Segovia Province), attributed to
285:The style spread first through the
13:
14:
1141:
1110:Renaissance architecture in Spain
570:
137:style had given way to classical
1074:
1073:
800:
428:dictatorship of Francisco Franco
160:(1530–1597), after the death of
35:Casa consistorial de Toledo in
378:College of Our Lady of Antigua
1:
961:Spanish Colonial architecture
303:Real Aposento de Torrelodones
148:(San Lorenzo de El Escorial,
7:
836:Cantabrian defensive towers
437:
178:
58:Hospital de San AgustĂn in
10:
1146:
1069:
923:
809:
798:
639:
482:"Arquitectura Herreriana"
455:El Madrid de los Austrias
1125:Renaissance architecture
465:
444:Royal Alcázar of Madrid
366:Rodrigo Gil de Hontañón
358:Church of San Sebastián
338:Cathedral of Valladolid
254:Previously the city of
162:Juan Bautista de Toledo
111:arquitectura herreriana
1100:Herrerian architecture
941:Andalusian White Towns
405:Palace of the Councils
263:
246:Historical development
106:
94:
85:UNESCO World Heritage
78:
63:
51:
40:
28:
1120:17th century in Spain
1115:16th century in Spain
782:Valencian Art Nouveau
633:Architecture of Spain
386:Ducal Palace of Lerma
374:VillagarcĂa de Campos
370:Colegiata de San Luis
311:Church of San Bernabé
253:
190:estilo desornamentado
173:Ducal Palace of Lerma
84:
69:
57:
46:
34:
22:
1105:Architectural styles
390:Baroque architecture
291:Sierra de Guadarrama
270:, from the reign of
350:Monasterio de Uclés
198:architectural style
150:Community of Madrid
131:Spanish Renaissance
1130:Philip II of Spain
1006:Corral de comedias
915:Destroyed heritage
591:2008-05-30 at the
486:www.arteespana.com
287:comarcas of Madrid
264:
95:
79:
75:province of Cuenca
71:Monastery of Uclés
64:
52:
41:
29:
1087:
1086:
946:Aragonese Mudéjar
906:Tallest buildings
409:Santa Cruz Palace
382:Monforte de Lemos
342:Puente de Segovia
315:Francisco de Mora
169:Francisco de Mora
117:was developed in
107:estilo herreriano
48:Alcázar of Toledo
1137:
1077:
1076:
1001:Casona montañesa
936:Andalusian patio
804:
727:Valencian Gothic
702:First Romanesque
626:
619:
612:
603:
602:
597:
581:
565:
564:
562:
560:
537:
531:
530:
528:
526:
503:
497:
496:
494:
493:
478:
413:Casa de la Villa
240:Council of Trent
87:Puebla Cathedral
60:El Burgo de Osma
1145:
1144:
1140:
1139:
1138:
1136:
1135:
1134:
1090:
1089:
1088:
1083:
1065:
956:GaudĂ buildings
919:
812:
805:
796:
762:Churrigueresque
635:
630:
595:
593:Wayback Machine
579:
573:
568:
558:
556:
554:
538:
534:
524:
522:
520:
504:
500:
491:
489:
480:
479:
472:
468:
440:
334:Spanish America
280:Juan de Herrera
248:
181:
158:Juan de Herrera
99:Herrerian style
17:
12:
11:
5:
1143:
1133:
1132:
1127:
1122:
1117:
1112:
1107:
1102:
1085:
1084:
1082:
1081:
1070:
1067:
1066:
1064:
1063:
1058:
1056:Spanish garden
1053:
1048:
1043:
1038:
1033:
1028:
1023:
1018:
1013:
1008:
1003:
998:
996:Casa montañesa
993:
991:Cabaña pasiega
988:
983:
978:
973:
968:
963:
958:
953:
948:
943:
938:
933:
927:
925:
921:
920:
918:
917:
912:
903:
898:
893:
888:
883:
878:
873:
868:
863:
858:
853:
848:
843:
838:
833:
828:
823:
817:
815:
813:and structures
807:
806:
799:
797:
795:
794:
789:
784:
779:
774:
769:
764:
759:
754:
749:
744:
739:
734:
729:
724:
719:
717:Catalan Gothic
714:
709:
704:
699:
694:
689:
684:
679:
674:
669:
664:
659:
654:
649:
643:
641:
637:
636:
629:
628:
621:
614:
606:
600:
599:
582:
572:
571:External links
569:
567:
566:
552:
532:
518:
498:
469:
467:
464:
463:
462:
457:
452:
447:
439:
436:
247:
244:
194:Escorial style
180:
177:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1142:
1131:
1128:
1126:
1123:
1121:
1118:
1116:
1113:
1111:
1108:
1106:
1103:
1101:
1098:
1097:
1095:
1080:
1072:
1071:
1068:
1062:
1059:
1057:
1054:
1052:
1049:
1047:
1044:
1042:
1039:
1037:
1034:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1024:
1022:
1019:
1017:
1014:
1012:
1009:
1007:
1004:
1002:
999:
997:
994:
992:
989:
987:
984:
982:
979:
977:
974:
972:
969:
967:
964:
962:
959:
957:
954:
952:
951:Catalan vault
949:
947:
944:
942:
939:
937:
934:
932:
929:
928:
926:
922:
916:
913:
911:
907:
904:
902:
899:
897:
894:
892:
891:Indoor arenas
889:
887:
884:
882:
879:
877:
874:
872:
869:
867:
864:
862:
859:
857:
854:
852:
849:
847:
844:
842:
839:
837:
834:
832:
829:
827:
824:
822:
819:
818:
816:
814:
808:
803:
793:
790:
788:
785:
783:
780:
778:
775:
773:
770:
768:
765:
763:
760:
758:
755:
753:
750:
748:
745:
743:
740:
738:
735:
733:
730:
728:
725:
723:
720:
718:
715:
713:
710:
708:
705:
703:
700:
698:
695:
693:
690:
688:
685:
683:
680:
678:
675:
673:
670:
668:
665:
663:
660:
658:
655:
653:
650:
648:
645:
644:
642:
638:
634:
627:
622:
620:
615:
613:
608:
607:
604:
594:
590:
586:
583:
578:
575:
574:
555:
553:9780191726484
549:
545:
544:
536:
521:
519:9780191727146
515:
511:
510:
502:
487:
483:
477:
475:
470:
461:
458:
456:
453:
451:
448:
445:
442:
441:
435:
433:
429:
424:
422:
418:
414:
410:
406:
402:
398:
393:
391:
387:
383:
379:
375:
371:
367:
363:
359:
355:
351:
347:
343:
339:
335:
330:
328:
324:
323:Navalagamella
320:
316:
312:
308:
304:
300:
296:
292:
288:
283:
281:
277:
273:
269:
261:
257:
252:
243:
242:(1545–1563).
241:
237:
236:Protestantism
233:
229:
225:
220:
217:
215:
209:
207:
201:
199:
195:
191:
186:
176:
174:
170:
165:
163:
159:
155:
151:
147:
142:
140:
136:
132:
128:
127:Baroque style
124:
120:
116:
112:
108:
104:
100:
92:
88:
83:
76:
72:
68:
61:
56:
49:
45:
38:
33:
26:
21:
767:Neoclassical
751:
596:(in Spanish)
580:(in Spanish)
557:. Retrieved
542:
535:
523:. Retrieved
508:
501:
490:. Retrieved
488:(in Spanish)
485:
450:Madrid spire
425:
394:
331:
319:Valdemorillo
295:Puente Nuevo
284:
265:
260:Antonio Joli
232:sociological
221:
218:
210:
206:Madrid spire
202:
193:
189:
182:
166:
143:
115:architecture
110:
98:
96:
876:Royal sites
871:Monasteries
861:Lighthouses
821:Roman sites
792:Neo-Mudéjar
787:Noucentisme
742:Renaissance
737:Plateresque
692:RepoblaciĂłn
662:Celtiberian
417:bell towers
362:VillacastĂn
276:El Escorial
146:El Escorial
135:Plateresque
25:El Escorial
1094:Categories
976:Artesonado
931:Architects
910:structures
851:Cathedrals
777:Modernisme
722:Isabelline
707:Romanesque
672:Visigothic
647:Megalithic
492:2019-01-05
397:Philip III
325:, both of
214:buttresses
156:architect
154:Cantabrian
966:AlhĂłndiga
881:Windmills
831:Alcazabas
811:Buildings
752:Herrerian
687:Mozarabic
559:5 January
525:5 January
432:Air Force
401:Philip IV
299:Galapagar
272:Philip II
268:Habsburgs
230:. From a
185:geometric
123:Philip II
1079:Category
1026:Hacienda
1021:Estipite
971:Alqueria
901:Stadiums
886:Airports
826:Alcázars
732:Cisneros
682:Andalusi
677:Asturian
589:Archived
438:See also
411:and the
340:and the
329:origin.
327:medieval
228:pyramids
179:Features
1061:Yeseria
1041:Palloza
1036:Mirador
1011:Cortijo
986:Baserri
981:Azulejo
896:Museums
866:Llotjes
856:HĂłrreos
846:Castros
841:Castles
757:Baroque
697:Mudéjar
652:Iberian
289:of the
224:spheres
103:Spanish
772:Rococo
747:Purism
712:Gothic
657:Celtic
640:Styles
550:
516:
407:, the
368:; the
346:Madrid
307:Madrid
256:Madrid
139:Purism
91:Mexico
37:Toledo
1031:Masia
1016:Finca
924:Other
667:Roman
466:Notes
421:domes
354:Uclés
313:, by
297:, in
119:Spain
113:) of
1051:Real
1046:Pazo
908:and
561:2019
548:ISBN
527:2019
514:ISBN
419:and
399:and
321:and
226:and
97:The
109:or
1096::
587:.
484:.
473:^
216:.
200:.
105::
73:,
625:e
618:t
611:v
598:.
563:.
529:.
495:.
380:(
372:(
360:(
352:(
344:(
262:.
101:(
93:.
77:.
50:.
27:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.