People From traditional culture to way of life, the people of Cantabria are the largest influences to the architectural style. Designed conducively with ancient practices in mind, small homes to palaces all retained that culture. Engraining religion, beliefs, and culture into the foundation of Cantabria's architectural style.
Climate Being a mountainous region any structure had to withstand the extreme shifts. Applying materials to ensure the greatest longevity while also conserving to the highest degree. Promoting both the minimization of consumption and significance to architecture. This practice instilled a purpose to the structure itself that altered the view towards its design. Creating a form that meant something on a deeper cultural level working with the environment rather than against it. ===
Melting Pot Style === Cantabria is a unique region in climate, culture, and location. Roman architecture was spread across Spain specifically after the
Cantabrian Wars when Roman occupation was secured.
Pre-Romanesque influences were most notable throughout the dark period of the ninth to tenth century in Cantabria. Also known as the
repopulation period in which the isolated nature was broken as a population increase enhanced connectivity across Europe. This broke the seal on cultural influences as
Gothic and
Baroque architecture that was extremely prevalent in all other parts of Europe now made impacts to Cantabria. ==
Monasteries ==