Juan Gómez de Mora
Juan Gómez de Mora (1586–1648) was a Spanish architect.
Gómez was born and died in Madrid. His father, also Juan Gómez, was court painter to Philip II of Spain and brother-in-law of the architect Francisco de Mora.
Works
In Madrid
- Convent of San Gil (from 1613 )
- Plaza Mayor and its surroundings, originally the houses of the Cava de San Miguel (1617-1619)
- Project "Near Felipe IV"
- City Council building until 1644
- Mayors Hall and Court House
- Jail Project, later became the Palacio Court de Santa Cruz and is currently the Foreign Ministry.
- Augustinian Monastery of Santa Isabel, in collaboration with Jerome Lazarus Goiti ( 1639 - 1648 ).
- Our Lady of Loreto, in collaboration with Jerome Lazarus Goiti ( 1641 - 1648 ).
- Toledo Bridge project
- Choir Reform Monastery of Barefoot Royals
- Reform of the English College, on the site now occupied by the Church of St. Ignatius of Loyola
- Palace of the Councils
Works in Getafe
- Cathedral of the Madeleine in Getafe
Works in Alcala de Henares
- Patio de Santo Tomas de Villanueva
- Monasterio de San Bernardo (The Bernardas)
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