Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)' has mentioned 'Art' in the following places:
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Carmen Babiano Mxc3xa9ndez-Nxc3xbaxc3xb1ez (1852xe2x80x931914) a Spanish painter and a pioneer in feminine art Manuel Maria Puga y Parga aka "Picadillo" (1874xe2x80x931918) a culinary writer and gastronome, popularized traditional Galician cooking Josxc3xa9 Robles (1897xe2x80x931937) a Spanish academic, left-wing activist, born to an aristocratic family, went into exile in the USA Juan Sxc3xa1enz-Dxc3xadez Garcxc3xada (1904xe2x80x931990) a Spanish entrepreneur and Carlist politician Xerardo Fernxc3xa1ndez Albor (1917xe2x80x932018) a Galician physician and politician, president of Galicia from 1981 to 1987 Isaac Dxc3xadaz Pardo (1920xe2x80x932012) a Galician intellectual, painter, ceramist, and businessman. | WIKI |
This influence in the local architecture and art was especially strong and long-lasting in the north-west of Spain, but the fame and the reputation of the sanctuary of Santiago de Compostela went well beyond; Galicia was even known in the Nordic sagas as Jakobsland. | UNESCO |
All European cultural and artistic currents, from the Middle Ages to the present day, left extraordinary works of art in Santiago de Compostela. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): During both the Romanesque and Baroque periods, the sanctuary of Santiago de Compostela exerted a decisive influence on the development of architecture and art, not only in Galicia, but also in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. | UNESCO |
The result of this mixture is a city where the original Galician architecture, with its typical wooden galleries and traditional materials, like stone, wood, or iron, combines with great monuments that constitute a splendid tour across the history of European and universal art. | UNESCO |