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The Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of xc3x9abeda and Baeza lie in the two Andalusian cities of xc3x9abeda and Baeza which are 9xc2xa0km away from each other.
The inscribed property in xc3x9abeda is 4.2 ha and the property in Baeza is 4.8xc2xa0ha.
xc3x9abeda developed outstanding noble architecture; Baeza turned into an important ecclesiastic and educational centre.
The most complete example of their architectural identity is the Plaza Vxc3xa1zquez de Molina in xc3x9abeda, surrounded by civil and religious buildings built from 1530 to 1580, with special mention to the funeral chapel of El Salvador and the Vxc3xa1zquez de Molina Palace (todayxe2x80x99s Town Hall).
xc3x9abeda and Baeza are early examples in Spain of the introduction of the Italian Renaissance design criteria.
Criterion (ii): The 16th-century examples of architectural and urban design in xc3x9abeda and Baeza were instrumental in introducing the Renaissance ideas to Spain.
Criterion (iv): The central areas of xc3x9abeda and Baeza constitute outstanding early examples of Renaissance civic architecture and urban planning in Spain in the early 16th century.
The Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of xc3x9abeda and Baeza reflect the important transformations which occurred to these cities with their Islamic past and later Mudxc3xa9jar tradition, during the 16th Century, with the advent of the Renaissance.
xc3x9abeda and Baeza have retained a large part of their historic fabric.
The walled town of xc3x9abeda maintains the overall character of traditional housing developed since the Middle Ages; only the major streets were renovated in the 19th century, and, besides, most commercial activities have been undertaken outside the medieval walls.
In Baeza, the eastern part of the old town is best preserved, while the western part has some recent constructions near the former Alcxc3xa1zar site which, like that of xc3x9abeda, has remained vacant.
Baeza Cathedral reflects the juxtaposition of different styles: the primitive mosque that has Gothic-Moorish elements and subsequent Renaissance influences of Vandelvira; the Church and particularly the Sacristy of El Salvador and the Palaces of Vxc3xa1zquez de Molina and Dexc3xa1n Ortega in xc3x9abeda, also by Vandelvira, have been kept in their original state, except for necessary changes carried out for their present-day use.
In xc3x9abeda, they are used for several administrative headquarters, religious purposes and a Parador (state-run hotel).
The importance of the Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of xc3x9abeda and Baeza in their surrounding territories is an exceptional example of the complementary duality held by these two cities in the region of La Loma, since the 16th century (period of their socioeconomic growth).
Both monumental ensembles of Baeza (with public, ecclesiastic and educational functions) and xc3x9abeda (with noble and palatial functions) have a Renaissance urban plan which has acquired its own identity and has continuing authenticity of form and design.
The Special Plans have been endorsed by the respective Local General Plans: xc3x9abeda (1997 and 2009 Advance Review) and Baeza (2011 Review), which promote the value of these Monumental Ensembles as functional centres and symbolic spaces, as well as protecting the surrounding countryside.
By means of the co-operation agreement of 1999, xc3x9abeda and Baeza Town Councils coordinated and developed heritage management concerning conservation and restoration, culture and tourism, setting out sustainable interventions to recover their respective historic centres.
The respective historic centres (xc3x9abeda 2005 and Baeza 2006) were declared State-aided Restoration Areas.
Since March 2009, this liaison has been carried out by means of the xe2x80x9cAssociation for Tourist Development of xc3x9abeda and Baezaxe2x80x9d, through the Sustainable Tourism Plan xe2x80x9cxc3x9abeda/Baeza, the Open Renaissance Museumxe2x80x9d.