Pedro de Ribera

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Pedro de Ribera was an 18th-century Spanish architect known for his highly ornate Baroque style that helped define the architectural character of Madrid.

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instanceOf Spanish architect
architect
human
associatedWith Madrid Baroque NERFINISHED
Spanish Churrigueresque style
centuryOfActivity 18th century
countryOfCitizenship Spain
employer Madrid City Council NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
urban design
floruit first half of the 18th century
gender male
genre highly ornate Baroque style
hasInfluenceOn visual identity of historic Madrid
heritageDesignationOfWorks Bien de Interés Cultural (various buildings) NERFINISHED
influenced later Madrid Baroque architects
influencedBy Spanish Baroque tradition
knownFor defining the Baroque architectural character of Madrid
movement Baroque architecture NERFINISHED
Churrigueresque
nationality Spanish
nativeLanguage Spanish
notableWork Cuartel del Conde-Duque NERFINISHED
Ermita de la Virgen del Puerto NERFINISHED
Hospicio de San Fernando NERFINISHED
Oratory of the Caballero de Gracia (façade) NERFINISHED
Palacio de Miraflores (Madrid) NERFINISHED
Palacio de Perales (Madrid) NERFINISHED
Puente de Toledo NERFINISHED
Puerta de Alcalá (earlier Baroque gate, demolished) NERFINISHED
Puerta de San Vicente (original, demolished) NERFINISHED
occupation architect
placeOfBirth Madrid NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Madrid NERFINISHED
positionHeld master builder of Madrid
significantProject civil and military architecture in Madrid
religious architecture in Madrid
urban embellishment of Madrid
style dynamic broken pediments
ornate façades with abundant decoration
rich stucco ornamentation
solomonic columns
workLocation Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
Madrid NERFINISHED

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Puente de Toledo architect Pedro de Ribera