Spanish Colonial style
May 29, 2009 by blogtopia
Filed under Architectural style
The Spanish Colonial Style dominated in the early Spanish colonies of North and South America, and were also somewhat visible in its other colonies. It is sometimes marked by the contrast between the simple, solid construction demanded by the new environment and the Baroque ornamentation exported from Spain.
Mexico, as the center of New Spain – and the richest province of Spain’s colonial empire – has some of the most reknown buildings built in this style. With twenty-nine sites, Mexico has more sites on the UNESCO World Heritage list than any other country in the Americas, many of them boasting some of the richest Spanish Colonial architecture. Some of the most famous cities in Mexico built in the Colonial style are Puebla, Zacatecas, Queretaro, Guanajuato, and Morelia.
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