FORGOTTEN CONNECTIONS: How Islamic Architecture Shaped the First Churches of the Americas

When we picture the grand colonial churches of Latin America, we often imagine baroque facades and European classicism imposed upon a conquered landscape. But a MIT thesis reveals a startling, hidden layer of this history: the first churches built for Indigenous peoples in 16th-century Mexico and Peru were profoundly influenced by Islamic architecture from Spain, … Continue reading FORGOTTEN CONNECTIONS: How Islamic Architecture Shaped the First Churches of the Americas