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  • end of the Middle Ages, because of cost. Till the 16th century mostly rubbleworks prevailed in fortifications and churches and monasteries, only some parts…
    6 kB (715 palabras) - 16:35 3 ene 2024
  • plant motifs and curtains, are its most outstanding features. Built with rubblework and ashlar stone, it has three naves, the middle one being the most outstanding…
    1 kB (139 palabras) - 00:50 22 feb 2021
  • houses. The stonework to the retaining walls is generally Brisbane Tuff rubblework. The stones are hammer finished to effect a flat surface and carefully…
    16 kB (2150 palabras) - 07:40 29 oct 2023
  • and named the cathedral in 1577. It was originally built of brick and rubblework, but since the restoration in the seventeenth century it has lost its…
    11 kB (994 palabras) - 02:16 3 may 2024
  • book: “The Cathedral has thick and strong walls made of mamposteria (rubblework) of 3 varas; it’s crucero measures 73.91 meters in length and its sacristy…
    27 kB (3118 palabras) - 10:53 31 mar 2024
  • large masonry piers in the outer harbor, which are built from mortared rubblework of tufa and sherds. The sherds are mostly from amphorae of Dressel Type…
    53 kB (8062 palabras) - 19:23 12 may 2024
  • and neo-baroque. At the same time, next to the traditional Venezuelan rubblework, he used concrete foundations, as well as iron joists in the intrafloor…
    4 kB (475 palabras) - 17:12 17 feb 2022
  • (1784–1821). On a Spanish map dated 1764 this house is recorded as a “ripio” (rubblework) dwelling belonging to a Juan de Muros, most likely a military man. Juan…
    4 kB (464 palabras) - 23:25 13 dic 2023
  • Maria de Villavieja. Baroque construction of the 17th century made in rubblework and brick. It is located to a kilometer of the village. Castle of Nalda…
    3 kB (205 palabras) - 00:07 3 abr 2023
  • construction completed in 1823. The second church made of mampostería (rubblework) was built in 1828, however, it was badly damaged by the 1918 San Fermín…
    12 kB (942 palabras) - 06:34 1 ene 2024
  • present urban aspect. In 1938 a bridge adorned with arcs and columns of rubblework in neo-colonial style was opened on the Matanza river. A district landmark…
    12 kB (1467 palabras) - 15:02 20 may 2021
  • of wood and built in 1763. The subsequent church made of mamposteria (rubblework masonry) was built in 1780. In 1836, Vicente Piera designed the church…
    9 kB (724 palabras) - 05:18 1 ene 2024
  • longer exists. The building was constructed of brick and a mixture of rubblework and stone. A series of symmetrically-placed thick walls carrying wooden…
    10 kB (1216 palabras) - 12:33 10 feb 2024
  • is the Parish of Encarnación, built-in Neoclassical style in 1791 from rubblework masonry and sandstone. The facade has two bell towers of three levels…
    35 kB (4580 palabras) - 00:15 17 mar 2024