Spanish Gothic architecture

[4] Alfonso VIII, former King of the Castile Kingdom, was inspired by the Basilica St. Denis in France and wanted Ávila's plan to incorporate double ambulatory and radiating chapels.

In 1227, Archbishop Rodrigo Jimenez de Rada initiated the rebuilding of the Toledo Cathedral in the Gothic style as well.

[8] Other physical attributes that Toledo Cathedral possesses are great bronze doors that make up the central portal of the building, plain vaults, double staggered aisles, and elaborate stonemasonry with colored marbles.

[11] These key attributes suggest that the architects of this structure were influenced by French Gothic architecture.

[13] In the fourteenth century, Spain started to introduce ornate features in their Gothic structures.

[6] The Chapel of Santa Ágata in the Royal Palace of Barcelona, constructed from 1303 to 1310, exhibits double windows, polished contours, and refined proportions.

Similar to other Gothic cathedrals, the Chapel of Agueda displays stained glass windows as well as religious iconography.

León Cathedral , a fine example of Gothic architecture in Spain
Ages of the main Gothic elements in many Spanish cathedrals .