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Vicente Acero y Arebo (c. 1675/1680 – 1739) was a Spanish Baroque architect who contributed significantly to the design and construction of the cathedrals of Granada, Guadix, Cádiz, and Málaga. He was born in Cabárceno, Cantabria, approximately 1675 or 1680, and learned architecture from Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo (1669–1725). He worked in various capacities on cathedrals in the style of Diego de Siloe, whom he praised greatly in writing. He died in Seville in 1739, where he was participating in the design of the Royal Tobacco Factory.

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  • Vicente Acero (es)
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  • Асеро, Висенте (ru)
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  • Vicente Acero y Arebo (1675/1680, Cabárceno, Cantabria - 1739, Sevilla) fue un arquitecto español del siglo XVIII.​ En octubre de 1721 el cabildo de Cádiz aceptó su proyecto para la Catedral nueva de la ciudad de Cádiz, siendo nombrado director de la obra. En 1729 se enfrentó al cabildo por disparidad de criterios sobre la cimentación de las torres, por lo que abandonó el trabajo. Su proyecto, muy modificado en la ejecución, era un intento de armonizar tradición y modernidad. Adoptó soluciones técnicas atrevidas. Fuera de Cádiz, destaca su fachada de la Catedral de Guadix (Guadix, Granada). (es)
  • Vicente Acero y Arebo (c. 1675/1680 – 1739) was a Spanish Baroque architect who contributed significantly to the design and construction of the cathedrals of Granada, Guadix, Cádiz, and Málaga. He was born in Cabárceno, Cantabria, approximately 1675 or 1680, and learned architecture from Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo (1669–1725). He worked in various capacities on cathedrals in the style of Diego de Siloe, whom he praised greatly in writing. He died in Seville in 1739, where he was participating in the design of the Royal Tobacco Factory. (en)
  • Висе́нте Асе́ро и Аре́бо (исп. Vicente Acero y Arebo; ок. 1675/1680 — 1739) — испанский архитектор эпохи барокко, известный своим значительным вкладом в оформление и строительство соборов Гранады, Гуадикса, Кадиса и Малаги. Висенте Асеро родился в Кантабрии, обучался архитектуре у Франсиско Уртадо Искьердо (исп. Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo; 1669—1725). На творчество Асеро оказал особое влияние архитектор Диего Силоэ. Висенте Асеро также принимал участие в работе над кадисским дворцом герцогов Мединасели и коллегиатской церковью Святого Себастьяна в Антекере. (ru)
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  • Vicente Acero y Arebo (1675/1680, Cabárceno, Cantabria - 1739, Sevilla) fue un arquitecto español del siglo XVIII.​ En octubre de 1721 el cabildo de Cádiz aceptó su proyecto para la Catedral nueva de la ciudad de Cádiz, siendo nombrado director de la obra. En 1729 se enfrentó al cabildo por disparidad de criterios sobre la cimentación de las torres, por lo que abandonó el trabajo. Su proyecto, muy modificado en la ejecución, era un intento de armonizar tradición y modernidad. Adoptó soluciones técnicas atrevidas. También es el autor del diseño de la entrada a la ciudad llamada , proyecto ejecutado por Torcuato Cayón. Fuera de Cádiz, destaca su fachada de la Catedral de Guadix (Guadix, Granada). (es)
  • Vicente Acero y Arebo (c. 1675/1680 – 1739) was a Spanish Baroque architect who contributed significantly to the design and construction of the cathedrals of Granada, Guadix, Cádiz, and Málaga. He was born in Cabárceno, Cantabria, approximately 1675 or 1680, and learned architecture from Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo (1669–1725). He worked in various capacities on cathedrals in the style of Diego de Siloe, whom he praised greatly in writing. Besides his work on the cathedrals of Granada, Guadix, Cádiz, and Málaga, he also designed the palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli by the Puerto de Santa María in Cádiz (1724), the shrine of the charterhouse of Santa Maria de El Paular in Rascafría, Community of Madrid, and the collegiate church of San Sebastián in Antequera (1738). He died in Seville in 1739, where he was participating in the design of the Royal Tobacco Factory. (en)
  • Висе́нте Асе́ро и Аре́бо (исп. Vicente Acero y Arebo; ок. 1675/1680 — 1739) — испанский архитектор эпохи барокко, известный своим значительным вкладом в оформление и строительство соборов Гранады, Гуадикса, Кадиса и Малаги. Висенте Асеро родился в Кантабрии, обучался архитектуре у Франсиско Уртадо Искьердо (исп. Francisco Hurtado Izquierdo; 1669—1725). На творчество Асеро оказал особое влияние архитектор Диего Силоэ. Висенте Асеро также принимал участие в работе над кадисским дворцом герцогов Мединасели и коллегиатской церковью Святого Себастьяна в Антекере. Архитектор умер в Севилье, где участвовал в строительстве Королевской табачной фабрики. (ru)
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