Isabelline Gothic - List of Notable Isabelline Structures

List of Notable Isabelline Structures

  • Saint John of the Kings, in Toledo
  • Royal Chapel of Granada
  • San Pablo Church in Valladolid
  • Collegium of San Gregorio in Valladolid
  • Monastery of San Jerónimo el Real in Madrid
  • Monastery of Santo Tomás of Ávila
  • Miraflores Charterhouse, in Burgos
  • Palace of the Infantado (Guadalajara)
  • Facade of the Palacio de Jabalquinto, Baeza
  • Facade of the Church of Saint Mary, Aranda de Duero
  • Cloister of Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo.

  • Church of San Jerónimo el Real, Madrid.

  • Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, Toledo.

  • Church of Santa María, Aranda de Duero. Façade by Simón de Colonia.

  • Church del Sagrario, Málaga

  • Exterior decoration of the Chapel del Condestable, Burgos.

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