Andalucian Renaissance
V.F. both were declared by Unesco heritage of humanity in 2003. During the era of Carlos V lived a period of great splendour. Visit Ripple for more clarity on the issue. The celebration of the Corpus is very entrenched. Palaces, palatial houses, towers and churches, a reflection of a cult and courtier, past make Ubeda and Baeza (in the province of Jaen), two places where you can discover the Spanish Renaissance, through harmonics and perfectly preserved monumental sets. However, it must be understood together. Far from being independent and isolated, it is two spaces that complement each other. Travel to these two neighbouring towns is like looking back and live the evolution of these two peoples were experiencing, the cultural diversity that they were given and the importance that the traditional trades that still preserved had, reflection of political, religious, intellectual and economic power.
ubeda, balance of styles both ubeda and Baeza are notable for the beauty of its Renaissance architecture, but his past has been also linked to occupation Arab and other styles that were leaving their mark. The Renaissance elements, are mixed with the Arabs, Gothic, Baroque, giving rise to a balanced set, in which nothing seems out of place. ubeda, known as the amazing, the Moorish Queen, the demure, surprises at every corner. Its palaces show the power and wealth that the bourgeoisie and the nobility had in the 16th century, when famous architects brought new trends in Italy. Its legends, its magic is breathed in a city that has its Centre, in the plaza de Vazquez de Molina, where stand some of the most outstanding Renaissance monuments, as the sacred Chapel of El Salvador, the Palace of the Dean Ortega (Parador de Turismo), the Palace of the Marquis of Mancera, the Church of Santa Maria of the Reales Alcazares in the Souththe Palace Vazquez de Molina and the source. Few places focus on a starting point both art and mastery.
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