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Churrigueresque Collection

Churrigueresque: A Marvel of Baroque Architecture Step into a world where intricate details and ornate designs reign supreme

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: PEREZ VILLAAMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850

PEREZ VILLAAMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850. TOME, Narciso (1690-1752)
CUL4878408 PEREZ VILLAAMIL, Jenaro (1807-1854). Espana artistica y monumental. 1842 - 1850. TOME, Narciso (1690-1752). Altar called " el Transparent" (transparent)

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Churrigueresque Style Towers, Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco, founded 1751

Churrigueresque Style Towers, Church of Santa Prisca de Taxco, founded 1751, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Taxco, Guerrero, Mexico, North America

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Santa Maria del Agua de Landa, 1760-78 (photo)

Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Santa Maria del Agua de Landa, 1760-78 (photo)
REV397388 Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Santa Maria del Agua de Landa, 1760-78 (photo) by Mexican School, (18th century); Sierra Gorda, Queretero

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of the Archangel Saint Michael at Conca

Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of the Archangel Saint Michael at Conca
REV397387 Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of the Archangel Saint Michael at Conca, 1754-58 (photo) by Mexican School, (18th century); Sierra Gorda, Queretero

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint James at Jalpan, 1751-58 (photo)

Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint James at Jalpan, 1751-58 (photo)
REV397390 Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint James at Jalpan, 1751-58 (photo) by Mexican School, (18th century); Sierra Gorda, Queretero

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint Francis, 1754-62 (photo)

Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint Francis, 1754-62 (photo)
REV397389 Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint Francis, 1754-62 (photo) by Mexican School, (18th century); Sierra Gorda, Queretero. Mexico; (add.info.: dedicated to St)

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Detail of Churrigueresque decoration (painted plaster)

Detail of Churrigueresque decoration (painted plaster)
829365 Detail of Churrigueresque decoration (painted plaster) by Mexican School; Jesuit Church, Tepotzotlan, Mexico state, Mexico; Mexican, out of copyright

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Madrid, Toledo bridge on the river Manzanares in 1842, Baroque (churrigueresco)

Madrid, Toledo bridge on the river Manzanares in 1842, Baroque (churrigueresco), built between 1718 and 1732 by architect Pedro de Ribera, 1870 engraving

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Cover of the Royal Hospice of Ave Maria and San Fernando, Madrid, by Pedro de Ribera

Cover of the Royal Hospice of Ave Maria and San Fernando, Madrid, by Pedro de Ribera, built between 1721 and 1726, it has a churrigueresque Baroque facade, engraving 1870

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Fountain in the Anton Martin square, Fountain of Fame, Madrid, commissioned by Philip V

Fountain in the Anton Martin square, Fountain of Fame, Madrid, commissioned by Philip V, was built by Pedro de Ribera between 1738 and 1742, engraving 1870

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Interior of the Templo Valenciana Church showing the ornate ceiling and the gilded carvings

Interior of the Templo Valenciana Church showing the ornate ceiling and the gilded carvings, Guanajuato City, Mexico

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Sanctuary of Loyola. Churrigueresque Baroque. Dome. Exterior

Sanctuary of Loyola. Churrigueresque Baroque. Dome. Exterior. 17th century

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Drawing of choir stalls by Alberto Churriguera (1676-1740) o

Drawing of choir stalls by Alberto Churriguera (1676-1740) o
Alberto Churriguera (1676-1740) or Joaquin Churriguera (1674-1724). Spanish architects. Drawing of Choir Stalls. 18th century. Cathedral Chapter of Salamanca. Castile and Leon. Spain

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: El Sagrario Metropolitano (c. 1749-69), Mexico City, from The Ancient Cities

El Sagrario Metropolitano (c. 1749-69), Mexico City, from The Ancient Cities
BAL126934 El Sagrario Metropolitano (c.1749-69), Mexico City, from The Ancient Cities of the New World, by Claude-Joseph-Desire Charnay, pub

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Zacatecas Cathedral. 1730-1760. MEXICO. Zacatecas

Zacatecas Cathedral. 1730-1760. MEXICO. Zacatecas. Cathedral. Churrigueresque style. Baroque art

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: Americas, Mexico, La Valenica. The Temple of La Valencia, also known as San Cayetano

Americas, Mexico, La Valenica. The Temple of La Valencia, also known as San Cayetano, in the mining village near Guanajuato. A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageChurrigueresque Collection: The 18th century churrigueresque facade of the Temple de San Francisco

The 18th century churrigueresque facade of the Temple de San Francisco, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, North America


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Churrigueresque: A Marvel of Baroque Architecture Step into a world where intricate details and ornate designs reign supreme. Churrigueresque, an architectural style born in Spain during the 17th century, captivates with its extravagant beauty and grandeur. The facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Santa Maria del Agua de Landa transports us to a bygone era. Built between 1760-78, this masterpiece showcases the essence artistry. Its meticulously carved elements mesmerize visitors, leaving them in awe of the craftsmanship that went into creating such an opulent structure. Another gem is found in the facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint Michael at Conca. This architectural marvel exudes elegance with its delicate embellishments and symmetrical composition. The interplay between light and shadow on its surface adds depth to every intricately sculpted detail. Venturing further, we encounter the facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint James at Jalpan. Constructed from 1751-58, it stands as a testament to churrigueresque's ability to blend religious symbolism with artistic expression seamlessly. Each element tells a story, inviting worshippers to immerse themselves in spiritual contemplation. The Facade of the Franciscan Mission Church of Saint Francis takes us on yet another journey through time. Crafted between 1754-62, it boasts exquisite churrigueresque decoration that leaves no corner untouched by beauty or complexity. Moving beyond these church facades, we find ourselves admiring other examples like Madrid's Toledo bridge over River Manzanares - a true baroque spectacle showcasing churrigueresco influences that transport us back to 1842. Pedro de Ribera's cover for Royal Hospice Ave Maria and San Fernando captures our attention next—a stunning display architecture in Madrid.