Spanish Gothic architecture is the style of architecture prevalent in Spain in the Late Medieval period.
Not exact matches
Occupying the coveted number one spot is a
Spanish city abundant in flamenco dancing,
Gothic architecture, and mouth - watering churros.
For
Spanish Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque Revival style
architecture in Alabama see: Category:
Spanish Revival
architecture in Arizona
Couples can appreciate the city's unusual blend of history, art and the outdoors, visiting
Gothic cathedrals amid 16th century
Spanish architecture, trying its spicy chili pepper - infused cuisine and exploring the lively surrounding desert landscape.
Most common in the Southwest and Florida,
Spanish - style
architecture takes its cues from the missions of the early
Spanish missionaries — such as the one at San Juan Capistrano in California — and includes details from the Moorish, Byzantine,
Gothic, and Renaissance architectural styles.