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As instructed in his 1584 will, after his death, his sepulchre was transferred from Madrid to the Church of San Juan Bautista in
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One of the most outstanding Spanish architects in the 16th century, Herrera represents the peak of the
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style was named after him, and was representative of the architecture of the Spanish Empire of
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building were also designed by Herrera. He was the original designer for the
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Juan de Herrera started his architectural career in 1561 with the
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Model of the project of Herrera for the Cathedral of Valladolid.
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El Escorial, by Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera.
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Herrera was interested in many branches of knowledge. His
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Roiz
Valdáliga
Cantabria
Spain
Madrid
Spain
University of Valladolid
El Escorial
Royal Palace of Aranjuez
Valladolid Cathedral
architect
mathematician
geometrician
Renaissance in Spain
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Herrerian
Philip II
Charles V
Germany
Flanders
Italy
Royal Palace of Aranjuez
Juan Bautista de Toledo
El Escorial
Spanish architecture
Herrerian
Cathedral of Valladolid
Archivo General de Indias
Plaza Mayor in Madrid

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