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Mudéjar style

Definition

The Mudéjar style refers to a unique architectural and artistic style that emerged in medieval Spain, characterized by the fusion of Islamic and Christian influences. It is known for its intricate geometric patterns, decorative tilework, and horseshoe arches.

Analogy

Imagine a delicious fusion dish that combines the flavors of two different cuisines. In the same way, the Mudéjar style blends Islamic and Christian elements to create a visually stunning architectural masterpiece.

Related terms

Alhambra: A famous example of Mudéjar architecture located in Granada, Spain. It showcases intricate carvings, beautiful tilework, and stunning gardens.

Syncretism: The blending or merging of different cultural or religious traditions to create something new.

Reconquista: Refers to the period in Spanish history when Christian kingdoms gradually reconquered territories from Muslim rule. The Mudéjar style emerged during this time as a result of cultural exchange between Christians and Muslims.

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