Vicente Acero y Arebo (c. 1675/1680 – 1739) was a Spanish Baroque architect who contributed significantly to the design and construction of the cathedrals of Granada, Guadix, Cádiz, and Málaga.[1]
He was born in
Diego de Siloe, whom he praised greatly in writing.[1]
Besides his work on the cathedrals of Granada, Guadix, Cádiz, and Málaga, he also designed the palace of the
^ abcdDibujos de Arquitectura y Ornamentación del siglo XVIII, Biblioteca Nacional de España, p. 3Archived 2010-03-26 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed online 2010-03-31.