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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mudejar Architecture of Aragon' has mentioned 'Aragon' in the following places:
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Mudejar Architecture of AragonUNESCO World Heritage SiteDome of the Cathedral of TeruelLocationAragon (in Spain)Includes10 sites in Teruel, Calatayud, Cervera de la Caxc3xb1ada, Tobed and ZaragozaCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iv)Reference378terInscription1986 (10th session)Extensions2001, 2016Area4.269xc2xa0ha (0.01648xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Bufferxc2xa0zone20.063xc2xa0ha (0.07746xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Main sites in Aragon
Mudxc3xa9jar architecture of Aragon is an aesthetic trend in Mudxc3xa9jar style in Aragon, (Spain) and has been recognized in some representative buildings as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
From a structural point of view, the Mudxc3xa9jar architecture in Aragon preferably adopts functional schemes of Cistercian Gothic, but with some differences.
The development in the twelfth century Mudejar art in Aragon is a consequence of the political, social and cultural conditions that prevailed in Spain after the Reconquista.
The development in the 12th century of Mudxc3xa9jar art in Aragon resulted from the particular political, social, and cultural conditions that prevailed in Spain after the Reconquista.
The materials employed, which are very varied in Aragon, were typical of Islamic art.
Mudxc3xa9jar architecture developed in a concrete time period that lasted from the time of the decision that permitted the Mudxc3xa9jars to stay in the Kingdom of Aragon in the 12th century until their definitive expulsion at the beginning of the 17th.
The continuous use of nine monuments by the Church and the use by the Parliament of Aragon of the Aljaferxc3xada Palace as its Council Chamber ensures their continued conservation and overall protection from threats.
Following the transfer of authority in the area of culture to the Autonomous Community of Aragon in 1983, the enactment of the Aragonese Cultural Heritage Law 3/1999, of 10 March, entailed that all such monuments were subject to a thorough review with a detailed description and precise definition of the movable elements and surrounding area in need of protection.
Currently, the component parts of the property are administered according to the general regulatory framework for the protection and conservation of Cultural Heritage Sites of the Cultural Heritage of Aragon.
Within this, two key elements are the reports issued by the Provincial Commissions of the Cultural Heritage Directorate and the supervision conducted by the technical staff of the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Government of Aragon, which carry out periodic inspections to the inscribed sites.
In addition, and within the section of Research, Training, and Services of Supervision, training courses have been designed for the technical staff that works on the property in collaboration with the Central Office of the World Heritage Site Commission in Aragon and the various restoration training workshops, restoration centres, and laboratories in Aragon (including the Aragon Restoration Laboratory, a specialized library, courses for administrative staff and on-site workers, equipment for the analysis of materials and diagnosis of problems, etc.
With regard to funding, the Government of Aragon provides the necessary means for the inscribed component parts and for other Mudxc3xa9jar sites in the region, with conservation and restoration as the main priority.
The need for maintenance and conservation work has prompted a series of technical interdisciplinary studies undertaken by the General Directorate of Cultural Heritage of the Government of Aragon.