Andrés de Vandelvira

Andrés de Vandelvira (1509–1575) was a Spanish architect, active mainly in Jaén, Uclés, Baeza, and Úbeda during the Renaissance.

The church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Villacarrillo was one of his first works in Jaén.

The Chapel is located on the Vazquez de Molina Square next to the Dean Ortega Palace and the Vázquez de Molina Palace, both designed by Vandelvira.

He completed the Chapel of the Benavides in the convent of San Francisco of Baeza.

One of his sons, Alonso de Vandelvira, published a book on stone-cutting, entitled "Libro de cortes de piedra", in which he disseminated the mountaineering technique or stereotomy, which deals with constructive planning in three dimensions, and which helped to make known in Europe, the extraordinary scientific work of his father This article about a Spanish architect is a stub.

Sacristy. Jaén cathedral