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Fundacion Rodriguez Acosta

Fundacion Rodriguez Acosta

Granada, Spain. 1916

Architect: José María Rodríguez-Acosta with Ramón Santa Cruz and de Modesto Cendoya (1916), Teodoro Anasagasti y Algán (1921), and José Felipe Jiménez Lacal (1924)

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