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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: Pastel shades and wrought iron grillwork dominate the

Pastel shades and wrought iron grillwork dominate the colonial architecture in the centre of Trujillo, Peru PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial

Wrought iron grillwork and pastel shades of a colonial mansion on the Plaza de Armas in Trujillo, Peru. The city in Perus north, was founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535. PERU, La Libertad, Trujillo

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Philippines, Luzon Island, Ilocos Province, Vigan City

Philippines, Luzon Island, Ilocos Province, Vigan City. Ancestral homes and colonial-era mansions at night - Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Philippines, Luzon Island, Ilocos Province, Vigan City

Philippines, Luzon Island, Ilocos Province, Vigan City. Horse and cart in the Spanish Old Town. Ancestral homes and colonial-era mansions built by chinese merchants - Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, American architect, 1925

Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, American architect, 1925. Goodhue (1869-1924) is best known for his Gothic Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival buildings. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Calle Empedrado, Old Havana, Cuba, c1920

Calle Empedrado, Old Havana, Cuba, c1920. From Souvenir Album from Havana Cuba. [Harris Bros. Company, Havana, Cuba, c1920]

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Havana Cathedral, Cuba, c1920

Havana Cathedral, Cuba, c1920. From Souvenir Album from Havana Cuba. [Harris Bros. Company, Havana, Cuba, c1920]

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: View of an Spanish Fort, (19th century), 1920s

View of an Spanish Fort, (19th century), 1920s
View of a Spanish Fort. On the Island of Cuba, there were hundreds of Forts to defend the troops. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Torreon de Cojimar, (1649), 1920s

Torreon de Cojimar, (1649), 1920s
Torreon de Cojimar is an old Spanish fort (1649). It was the first fortification taken by the British when they attacked Havana in 1762

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: The Old Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, c1900s. Artist: Gilette

The Old Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, c1900s. Artist: Gilette
The Old Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, c1900s. Santa Fes Palace of the Governors was built by the Spanish in 1610. It is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: View of the city of Cuzco, Peru, c1875

View of the city of Cuzco, Peru, c1875

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Plaza of Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, c1880

Plaza of Guadalajara, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, c1880. View showing the citys cathedral, built by the Spanish in the 16th and 17th centuries

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Cathedral of San Ignacio, Havana, Cuba, 19th century(?)

Cathedral of San Ignacio, Havana, Cuba, 19th century(?). Havanas cathedral, dedicated to St Christopher (San Cristobal) was built in Baroque style by the Jesuits between 1749 and 1767

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: San Martin Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina

San Martin Square, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The Plaza San Martin was laid out by French landscape architect Carlos Thays and was completed in 1896

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Mission of San Juan, Yosemite Valley, California, USA, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

Mission of San Juan, Yosemite Valley, California, USA, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
Mission of San Juan, Yosemite Valley, California, USA, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Rodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & Son

Rodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Artist: Adolphe Duperly & Son
Rodneys Monument, Spanish Town, Jamaica, c1905. Memorial to the British admiral George Brydges Rodney (1718-1792). Illustration from Picturesque Jamaica, by Adolphe Duperly & Son, (England, c1905)

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Old Cathedral of Santiago de Cuba, (1523), 1920s

Old Cathedral of Santiago de Cuba, (1523), 1920s
Old Cathedral of Santiago.The first cathedral of Santiago de Cuba was erected in 1523 and construction began on the large Cathedral in 1810

Background imageSpanish Colonial Architecture Collection: Church of San Francisco, Panama, Central America, 19th century. Artist: Taylor

Church of San Francisco, Panama, Central America, 19th century. Artist: Taylor
Church of San Francisco, Panama, Central America, 19th century



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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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