Churrigueresque
Churrigueresque is an elaborate and highly decorative style of architecture that emerged in Spain during the late 17th century. It is characterized by its intricate details, ornate facades, and dramatic use of light and shadow. This style often incorporates elements from Baroque architecture, featuring complex forms and a rich variety of textures.
The term is named after the Spanish architect José Churriguera, who was known for his extravagant designs. Churrigueresque architecture is commonly found in churches and public buildings, particularly in Latin America, where it evolved and adapted to local cultures, resulting in unique regional variations.