Hernán Ruiz the Younger (sometimes spelled Hernán Ruiz II; c. 1514 – 21 April 1569) was a Spanish Renaissance architect, active mostly in Andalusia. He was born in Córdoba or Burgos, the son of , also an architect. His activities include the role of director of the construction of the Cathedral of Córdoba (from 1547) and of Seville (since 1557), the baptistery of San Nicolás de la Villa (1540–1554), the Casa consistorial de Sevilla, the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas ("Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds") and others, including the bell tower of La Giralda.
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| - Hernán Ruiz Jiménez, también llamado Hernán Ruiz II (Córdoba o Burgos; c. 1514-Sevilla; 21 de abril de 1569) fue un arquitecto renacentista español. Afincado en Andalucía, fue uno de los principales introductores del Renacimiento arquitectónico en España. (es)
- Hernán Ruiz the Younger (sometimes spelled Hernán Ruiz II; c. 1514 – 21 April 1569) was a Spanish Renaissance architect, active mostly in Andalusia. He was born in Córdoba or Burgos, the son of , also an architect. His activities include the role of director of the construction of the Cathedral of Córdoba (from 1547) and of Seville (since 1557), the baptistery of San Nicolás de la Villa (1540–1554), the Casa consistorial de Sevilla, the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas ("Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds") and others, including the bell tower of La Giralda. (en)
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| - Hernán Ruiz Jiménez, también llamado Hernán Ruiz II (Córdoba o Burgos; c. 1514-Sevilla; 21 de abril de 1569) fue un arquitecto renacentista español. Afincado en Andalucía, fue uno de los principales introductores del Renacimiento arquitectónico en España. (es)
- Hernán Ruiz the Younger (sometimes spelled Hernán Ruiz II; c. 1514 – 21 April 1569) was a Spanish Renaissance architect, active mostly in Andalusia. He was born in Córdoba or Burgos, the son of , also an architect. His activities include the role of director of the construction of the Cathedral of Córdoba (from 1547) and of Seville (since 1557), the baptistery of San Nicolás de la Villa (1540–1554), the Casa consistorial de Sevilla, the Hospital de las Cinco Llagas ("Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds") and others, including the bell tower of La Giralda. He died at Seville in 1569. His son was also an architect. (en)
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