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Spanish Colonial architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Spanish colonies of the Americas and Philippines

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Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: At New Norcia, 1901. Creator: Unknown

At New Norcia, 1901. Creator: Unknown
At New Norcia, 1901. In March 1846, a Benedictine mission was led by Rosendo Salvado and Joseph Serra. In March 1847 the foundation stone of the monastery was laid and named New Norcia

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: House of Pizarro, Cuzco, 1890. Creator: Unknown

House of Pizarro, Cuzco, 1890. Creator: Unknown
House of Pizarro, Cuzco, 1890. Colonial villa of Francisco Pizarro, (c1471-1541) Spanish colonist of the Inca who arrived in Cusco in 1533. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Escurial, near Madrid, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Escurial, near Madrid, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Escurial, near Madrid, 1890. El Escorial, historic residence of the King of Spain, in San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Philip II of Spain engaged Spanish architect Juan Bautista de Toledo on designs

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Governors Palace, Vera Cruz, Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Governors Palace, Vera Cruz, Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Governors Palace, Vera Cruz, Mexico, c1897. Spanish colonial building in Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico, developed during Spanish colonization

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Old San Hipolito Convent, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Old San Hipolito Convent, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Old San Hipolito Convent, City of Mexico, c1897. Convent dating from the 16th century, founded by Hernan Cortes and his companions

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, City of Mexico, c1897. Built from 1573 to 1813, on the site of the Templo Mayor, a former sacred Aztec city with original designs by Claudio de Arciniega

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, c1897. Mission Concepcion established to convert the Hasinai people to Catholicism. From " A Tour Through the New World America", by Prof. Geo. R

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Cathedral of St. Augustine, Florida, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Cathedral of St. Augustine, Florida, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Cathedral of St. Augustine, Florida, c1897. Spanish colonial, neoclassical facade, with the oldest congregation, established 1565, in United States

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Santa Barbara Mission, California, c1897. Creator: Unknown

Santa Barbara Mission, California, c1897. Creator: Unknown
Santa Barbara Mission, California, c1897. A Spanish mission founded by the Franciscan order, founded by Padre Fermin Lasuen in 1786 for the religious conversion of Native American people

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Mission San Juan Capistrano on the San Antonio Missions Trail

Mission San Juan Capistrano on the San Antonio Missions Trail

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Artistry and Craftsmanship at Mission San Jose in San Antonio

Artistry and Craftsmanship at Mission San Jose in San Antonio

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Arched Portico at Mission San Jose in San Antonio

Arched Portico at Mission San Jose in San Antonio

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Yucatan, Mexico

Yucatan, Mexico

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Yucatan, Mexico. Hacienda, 1 arch represented 1000 head of cattle, 2 arches represented

Yucatan, Mexico. Hacienda, 1 arch represented 1000 head of cattle, 2 arches represented 2000 head

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Merida, Yukatan, Mexico

Merida, Yukatan, Mexico

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Great Square, Mexico, 1845. View of the Zocalo and the Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens was built in

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Sardinia Sassari Sassari S. Nicola Cathedral

Sardinia Sassari Sassari S. Nicola Cathedral
Sardinia Sassari Sassari S. Nicola, Cathedral, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Architecture 13th century. Lower part of campanile remains

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Metropolitan Cathedral of the Assumption of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary into Heavens was built in sections from 1573 to 1813

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Cathedral at Guadalajara, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Cathedral at Guadalajara, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Cathedral at Guadalajara, Mexico, c1900. View of Guadalajara Cathedral, built in the Spanish Renaissance style, except for its Neo-Gothic spires

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of the School of La Paz (Vizcainas), Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Colegio de San Ignacio de Loyola Vizcai nas was established in the mid 18th century for the education of orphaned girls

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Old Spanish Mission, San Antonio, Texas, USA, c1900. The Mission Concepcio n was built in 1731 as a centre for the conversion of indigenous Native Americans to Christianity

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Church of La Santisima, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. The Temple and Hospital of the Most Holy Trinity was built between 1755 and 1783 as a temple for the adjoining hospital (or hospice) for priests

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Mission Dolores, San Francisco, California, USA, c1900. The church of Mission Dolores, also known as Mission San Francisco de Asi s, is the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Trinidad, Government Headquarters. (The Red House), early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

Trinidad, Government Headquarters. (The Red House), early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
Trinidad, Government Headquarters. (The Red House), early 20th century. View of colonial administrative buildings in Port of Spain, in what is now Trinidad and Tobago. [Davidson & Todd, Ltd.]

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
The Old San Hipolito Convent, Mexico City, Mexico, c1900. Convent dating from the 16th century. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell. [C.N.Greig & Co. c1900]

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Governors Palace, Vera Cruz, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Governors Palace, Vera Cruz, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Governors Palace, Vera Cruz, Mexico, c1900. Spanish colonial building in the city of Veracruz on the Caribbean coast. From Scenic Marvels of the New World edited by Prof. Geo.R. Cromwell

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Church of Guadalupe, Chihuahua, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Church of Guadalupe, Chihuahua, Mexico, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Church of Guadalupe, Chihuahua, Mexico, c1900. The Templo de San Francisco (Church or Temple of St Francis], which dates from 1717, was one of the first churches built in Chihuahua City)

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria, neoclassical style

Basilica of Our Lady of Candelaria, neoclassical style

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: White Church San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Miramar Overlook Houses

White Church San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Miramar Overlook Houses

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Miramar, Overlook Parroquia Archangel Church Close Up

San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, Miramar, Overlook Parroquia Archangel Church Close Up, Churches Houses

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: 'Mi Suen~o, ' Herbert Coppell house, 1245 South Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917

"Mi Suen~o, " Herbert Coppell house, 1245 South Grand Avenue, Pasadena, California, 1917. House Architecture: Bertram Grovesnor Goodhue, built 1916; Carlton Monroe Winslow

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: A detail of the 'Street of Sighs' (Spanish: Calle de los Suspiros) at twilight

A detail of the "Street of Sighs" (Spanish: Calle de los Suspiros) at twilight, in the historical cask of Colonia de Sacramento, Uruguay

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The 'Street of Sighs' (Spanish: Calle de los Suspiros) at twilight

The "Street of Sighs" (Spanish: Calle de los Suspiros) at twilight, in the historical cask of Colonia de Sacramento, Uruguay. Colonia was declared UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The National College Library (Spanish: Biblioteca del Colegio Nacional), Monserrat, Buenos Aires

The National College Library (Spanish: Biblioteca del Colegio Nacional), Monserrat, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The National College Library (Spanish: Biblioteca del Colegio Nacional), Monserrat, Buenos Aires

The National College Library (Spanish: Biblioteca del Colegio Nacional), Monserrat, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo at

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo at twilight
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo at twilight, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo

The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad
The Cathedral Basilica of St. Mary and the Freedom Monument in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Colonial architecture window in the 'Plaza de Armas'of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Colonial architecture window in the "Plaza de Armas"of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru
Colonial architecture window in the " Plaza de Armas" of Trujillo, La Libertad, Peru

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Colorful houses in colonial architecture on a street in the historic center of Campeche with

Colorful houses in colonial architecture on a street in the historic center of Campeche with the cathedral in the background, Yucatan, Mexico

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Santa Ana Cathedral, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria

Santa Ana Cathedral, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Santa Ana Cathedral, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria

Santa Ana Cathedral, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Santa Ana Cathedral, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria

Santa Ana Cathedral, Plaza de Santa Ana, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Castell de Sant Nicolau, coastal defense castle tower, Ciutadella, Menorca or Minorca

Castell de Sant Nicolau, coastal defense castle tower, Ciutadella, Menorca or Minorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: View of the old town and the cathedral, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands

View of the old town and the cathedral, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: View of the old town and the cathedral, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands

View of the old town and the cathedral, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: View of the old town, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

View of the old town, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: View of the old town and the cathedral, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands

View of the old town and the cathedral, Dalt Vila of Eivissa, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain



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Spanish Colonial Architecture Collection

Spanish Colonial architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Spanish colonies of the Americas and Philippines. It was heavily influenced by European styles, particularly those from Spain, but also incorporated elements from local cultures. The style is characterized by its use of stuccoed walls, red-tiled roofs, courtyards with arcades and fountains, and elaborate wrought iron balconies. Other features include bell towers, large windows with wooden shutters, heavy wooden doors with decorative hardware such as knockers or handles in the shape of animals or religious symbols. The interior spaces often feature high ceilings with exposed beams and whitewashed walls decorated with colorful tiles or frescoes depicting scenes from local history or culture. Spanish Colonial architecture has been used for centuries to create beautiful homes and public buildings throughout Latin America and beyond.
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