mozarabic influences in spanish renaissance architecture
"Mozarabic influences in Spanish Renaissance architecture" refers to the artistic and architectural elements drawn from the Mozarabic (Moorish-Catholic) culture, which were incorporated into the design and construction of buildings during the Spanish Renaissance period. These influences can be observed in the form of decorative motifs, architectural details, and structural techniques that blend both Islamic and Christian artistic traditions.
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