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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Úbeda and Baeza' has mentioned 'Renaissance' in the following places:
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The Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of xc3x9abeda and Baeza lie in the two Andalusian cities of xc3x9abeda and Baeza which are 9xc2xa0km away from each other.
The respective monumental ensembles attained their most unique constructive expressions during the Renaissance period.
The introduction of Renaissance interventions in an urban area originating from an Islamic period is also of interest.
The masters of xc3x9abeda-Baeza greatly contributed to universal Renaissance culture, complementing Italian constructions with particular Islamic influences and the systematic use of stonemasonry.
Criterion (ii): The 16th-century examples of architectural and urban design in xc3x9abeda and Baeza were instrumental in introducing the Renaissance ideas to Spain.
Criterion (iv): The central areas of xc3x9abeda and Baeza constitute outstanding early examples of Renaissance civic architecture and urban planning in Spain in the early 16th century.
The Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of xc3x9abeda and Baeza reflect the important transformations which occurred to these cities with their Islamic past and later Mudxc3xa9jar tradition, during the 16th Century, with the advent of the Renaissance.
The property includes leading Renaissance monumental elements.
Baeza Cathedral reflects the juxtaposition of different styles: the primitive mosque that has Gothic-Moorish elements and subsequent Renaissance influences of Vandelvira; the Church and particularly the Sacristy of El Salvador and the Palaces of Vxc3xa1zquez de Molina and Dexc3xa1n Ortega in xc3x9abeda, also by Vandelvira, have been kept in their original state, except for necessary changes carried out for their present-day use.
Most of the remaining buildings from different periods have the mark of the Renaissance style.
The importance of the Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of xc3x9abeda and Baeza in their surrounding territories is an exceptional example of the complementary duality held by these two cities in the region of La Loma, since the 16th century (period of their socioeconomic growth).
Both monumental ensembles of Baeza (with public, ecclesiastic and educational functions) and xc3x9abeda (with noble and palatial functions) have a Renaissance urban plan which has acquired its own identity and has continuing authenticity of form and design.
Belonging to different styles and periods (the Renaissance style prevailing), these possess a high degree of authenticity, which can be seen not only in their actual faxc3xa7ades but also in their architectural style, representing the different social classes and explaining their building heritage.
Since March 2009, this liaison has been carried out by means of the xe2x80x9cAssociation for Tourist Development of xc3x9abeda and Baezaxe2x80x9d, through the Sustainable Tourism Plan xe2x80x9cxc3x9abeda/Baeza, the Open Renaissance Museumxe2x80x9d.