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The Mudéjar Architecture of Teruel

Remains of an era where, until the 15th century, Christian, Jewish and Moslems lived in harmony, the four towers of Teruel - especially San Salvador and San Martin, built respectively at the end of the 12th and the beginning of the 13th centuries - form a characteristic complex of mudejar architecture following the Re-conquest.

The Christian churches used the structure and decor of Almohades minarets, adapting them to their new functions.

Inscribed: 1986. Justification:

  • It is an outstanding example of a type of architectural ensemble that illustrates a significant stage in human history.
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