Escorial Madrid, Spain. Juan de Herrera & Juan Bautista de Toledo. 1563-82 ΙΣΠΑΝΙΑ.

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Escorial Madrid, Spain. Juan de Herrera & Juan Bautista de Toledo ΙΣΠΑΝΙΑ

plateresque [Span.,=silversmith], earliest phase of Spanish Renaissance architecture and decoration, in the early 16th cent

Granada - Alhambra, Palazzo di Carlo V Pedro Machuca

La catedral de Granada (Diego de Siloe, 1528 )

Catedral de Granada. Fachada Alonso Cano 1667

Juan de Herrera, Laundry Ocana (near Toledo), Spain, 1578.

Spanish Colonial style 1520s–c.1550 San Francisco de Asís Church, Lima, 1673.

Jeronimos Cathedral Lisbon, Partugal ΠΟΡΤΟΓΑΛΛΙΑ

Manueline Architecture Manueline, or Portuguese late Gothic is the sumptuous, composite Portuguese style of architectural ornamentation of the first decades of the 16th centu (reign) Portugal & colonies

Torre de Belém with the typical Manueline style Golegã Main Church

St. John Baptist Church portal in Tomar

Dutch Renaissance Architecture

Antwerp City Hall (finished in 1564) Netherlands ΟΛΛΑΝΔΙΑ

German Renaissance Architecture Augsburg Rathaus ( )

St Michael in Munich Duke William V of Bavaria between 1583 and 1597 ΓΕΡΜΑΝΙΑ

Leipzig Rathaus (begun 1556)

Schloss Heidelberg (1556)

Marienkirche, Wolfenbuettel (1607)

Schloss Aschaffenburg ( )

Molsheim Rathaus

Schloss Stuttgart

Schloss Wilhelmsburg

Schloss Wolfenbuettel

Hofkirche, Neuburg

Micovna Belvedere, Prague.

ΑΓΓΛΙΑ

Elizabethan Elizabethan (England) (b.1533–d.1603) Burghley House, completed 1587.

English Renaissance: Hardwick Hall ( )

Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, England completed in 1588 for Sir Francis Willoughby by the Elizabethan architect, Robert Smythson.

Palladian Queen's House, east London, Inigo Jones (1616), the first English Palladian house.Inigo Jones INIGO JONES (A.D. 1573–1652)

The Queen's House, Greenwich, was designed and begun in by architect Inigo

A villa with a superimposed portico, from Book IV of Palladio's I Quattro Libri dell'Architettura, in a modestly priced English translation published in London, 1736.

Banqueting House 1619 to 1622 small portion only of the original design by Inigo Jones for an English royal palace

S. Paul, Covent Garden, London (AD. 1631–38), was designed by Inigo Jones

York Water-Gate, London (A.D. 1626),

Stoke Park, Northants (A.D. 1630–36),

SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN (A.D ). Pembroke College Chapel, Cambridge (A.D. 1663),

Greenwich Hospital 1696 to 1715

Saint Paul's Cathedral, London (A.D. 1675–1710),

Hungarian Renaissance Bakócz Chapel

Esztergom Basilica

Poznan Town Hall rebuilt from the Gothic style by Giovanni Batista di Quadro ( ).

Palace of Facets ( ), a piece of Cinquecento in the heart of Moscow. Solomonic columns around the windows were added in ΡΩΣΙΑ

Late Muscovite period (1612–1712) Patriarch Nikon's residence, the New Jerusalem Cloister, is representative of his conservative aesthetic views.

An early Baroque church near Moscow,