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Mudéjar stucco decoration in the 14th-century Royal Chapel (Cordoba)
The Courtyard of the Maidens in the Alcazar Palace (Seville)
Door of Forgiveness (Cordoba)
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•Mudéjar art is a style that is native and unique to the history of Spain.
•It was a meeting point between Christianity and Islam.
•The term Mudéjar refers to the Muslims who continued to practice their religion and their customs in the territories that became part of the Christian dominions as the Reconquest of the Hispanic kingdoms advanced into southern Spain.
•It came into existence thanks to peaceful coexistence between three cultures: Christian, Muslim and Jewish.
Royal Chapel, Cordoba Our Lady in the Castle, Lebrija
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•It combines the Gothic style with different decorative materials and elements.
•They use archs of gothic origin (pointed arch) and of islamic origin (horseshoe arch, pointed horseshoe arch and lobed arch).
•The most usual materials are: bricks in walls and pillars and the use of wood in ceilings (coffered ceilings).
•For decoration they used: tiles and plasterwork.
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•Mudéjar style started in the 13th century, although the most important examples appear in the 14th century.
•Cordoba:
•Royal Chapel (1312)
•The Door of Forgiveness
•The Church of Saint Pablo, with a wonderful coffered ceiling.
•Seville:
•Alcazar Palace
•Pilatos House
•Other examples:
•Our Lady in the Castle, Lebrija
•The Convent of La Rábida, Huelva
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The Alcázar of Seville is a royal palace. Originally it was a Moorish fort.
The palace is one of the best remaining examples of Mudéjar architecture. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the Royal Family as the official Seville residence and are administered
by the Patrimonio Nacional.
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Mudéjar art symbolizes, among other things, that living together is possible for different races, cultures and religions. For centuries,
Christians, Moorish and Jewish could live together in the Iberian Peninsula, could
exchange knowledge, technique solutions, decorative styles, and give rise to a situation
where people helped each others and got very best results.
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