1. MEXICO
1.1. Exuberant
1.1.1. Cathedral of Mexico city, Retablo de los reyes
1.1.1.1. Puebla
1.2. Rich
1.2.1. Cathedral in Zacatecas
1.2.1.1. a
1.3. Sober
2. SPAIN
2.1. Austere
2.2. Classical
2.3. Chirrigueresque
2.3.1. Santiago De Compostela (Facade)
3. ENGLAND
3.1. Sober and Classical
3.1.1. St. Paul´s Cathedral, London
4. GERMANY
4.1. Professional Intelectual
4.1.1. Wurzburg Prince-Bishop´s Residence 1735
4.2. NORTH
4.2.1. Severe
4.2.2. Classicism
4.2.3. Sober
4.3. SOUTH
4.3.1. Rich Ornaments
5. FRANCE
5.1. Classical Baroque, Monarchy
5.1.1. Order
5.1.2. Control
5.1.3. Equilibrium
5.1.3.1. Palace of Versailles, Loui Le Vau
5.1.3.1.1. Gardens
6. GERMANY
7. SPAIN
8. MEXICO
9. ENGLAND
10. ITALY
11. FRANCE
12. WHAT?
12.1. Where and When?
12.1.1. 16th century
12.1.1.1. Spain
12.1.1.2. Mexico
12.1.1.3. England
12.1.1.4. Austria
12.1.1.5. Germany
12.1.1.6. France
12.1.1.7. Italy
12.2. Baroque cities
12.2.1. Linear wide boulevards and piazzas
12.2.1.1. St Peter´s Basilica
12.2.1.1.1. Piazza Navona
12.3. HOW?
12.3.1. Deformed
12.3.2. Irregular
12.3.3. Extravagant
12.3.4. Absurd
12.3.5. Abnormal
12.3.6. unusual
12.3.7. Architecture Style
12.3.7.1. Broken Pediment
12.3.7.1.1. Giant Order
12.4. Historical events
12.4.1. Reformation of the church
13. ITALY
13.1. Maderno
13.1.1. Early Baroque
13.1.1.1. Santa Susanna Facade
13.2. Da Cortona
13.2.1. Interior designer
13.2.1.1. Church of Santi Lucca e Martina 1635
13.3. Bernini
13.3.1. Architect and artists, Catholic, truth, emotional expresion
13.3.1.1. St Peter Basilica Baldacchino
13.4. Borromoni
13.4.1. Sculptor, architect, dramatic
13.4.1.1. Church of San Carlo alle quattro Fontane 1638
13.5. Guarino
13.5.1. Architect, Late baroque, Spread baroque
13.5.1.1. Santa Maria della Divina Providenza,