Neo-Mudéjar
Neo-Mudéjar is an architectural style that emerged in Spain during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It draws inspiration from the Mudéjar style, which combines Islamic and Christian design elements. Neo-Mudéjar is characterized by its use of brick, intricate tile work, and decorative arches, often featuring vibrant colors and geometric patterns.
This style became popular in urban areas, particularly in Madrid, where many buildings showcase its distinctive features. Notable examples include the Las Ventas Bullring and the Palacio de Telecomunicaciones. Neo-Mudéjar reflects a revival of historical styles, blending tradition with modernity in Spanish architecture.