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  1. The Herrerian style (Spanish: estilo herreriano or arquitectura herreriana) of architecture was developed in Spain during the last third of the 16th century under the reign of Philip II (1556–1598), and continued in force in the 17th century, but transformed by the Baroque style of the time.

  2. La arquitectura herreriana, estilo herreriano o estilo escurialense, también denominada por algunos autores manierismo clasicista, 1 se desarrolló en España el último tercio del siglo XVI, coincidiendo con el reinado de Felipe II (r. 1556-1598), y continuó vigente en el siglo XVII, aunque transformado por las corrientes barrocas del momento.

  3. The Herrerian style ( Spanish: estilo herreriano or arquitectura herreriana) of architecture was developed in Spain during the last third of the 16th century under the reign of Philip II (1556–1598), and continued in force in the 17th century, but transformed by the Baroque style of the time.

  4. Construction of the current monastery began on May 7, 1529, during the reign of Carlos V, Holy Roman Emperor, starting with the east wing, of Plateresque style. The original traces are by Enrique Egas. Construction in the Herrerian style began in the last quarter of the 16th century.

  5. Style easy to recognize in the symmetry of the buildings or in the slate towers, topped with lanterns or spiers in which dormers and chimneys open. The Spanish Renaissance architecture is marked by the purist and sober taste imposed by the court of Philip II, a strong supporter of the Council of Trent who wanted Spain to lead the opposition to ...

  6. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herrerian architecture. This category includes the different buildings that follow the Herrerian architecture.