Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'San Cristóbal de La Laguna' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Of the set of the classified buildings, 361 were built between the 16th and 18th centuries and belong to the so-called Mudxc3xa9jar architecture, 96 are from the 19th century, and 170 are from the first half of the 20th century.
Currently, its heritage architecture represents significant instances of the Mudxc3xa9jar, Neoclassical, Modernist, Rationalist, and Contemporary architecture that have remained alive and active until now.
The Canary Islands were a forerunner of America, playing the role of a giver and receiver, and being a melting pot of cultures, which resulted in an indubitable fusion of the contribution of the pre-conquest indigenous people (in ethnographic features and traditional culture) and those from Portuguese, Castilian, and Mudxc3xa9jar architecture and town-planning.
Moreover, inside that religious architecture, a furnishing heritage (sculptures, paintings, gold and silver articles, textiles, sumptuary objects, and furniture) is preserved, which also testifies to a cultural interchange with the Hispanic, Portuguese, North-European (especially Flemish), Italian, and American spheres.
Ibero-America is ever-present at San Cristxc3xb3bal de La Laguna, not only in its grid plan and Plaza del Adelantado (the founding square), but also in its churches, cloisters, and the civil architecture, which are the siblings of American ones.
Original facades survive in large numbers, providing an authentic historic streetscape, which demonstrates the diverse origins of the townxe2x80x99s architecture.
Its xe2x80x9ctransmitted architecture,xe2x80x9d combining Islamic and European elements, is original and authentic.
It also played a very significant role in the development of architecture in the Spanish New World.