Mission San Gabriel Archangel
Mission San Gabriel Archangel
Mission San Gabriel Archangel
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Grover R
Pensacola, فلوريدا22,545 مساهمة
زوجان • مارس 2024
On our trips I like to have something historic and cultural and for California, its Spanish Missions are one of those must see places. There are 21 historic, colonial Spanish Missions in California and while we were close to several, San Gabriel was the best opportunity we had.
We happened to visit on a holy day, Maundy Thursday which may have been good as we arrived with the parking lot empty. Our group of 12 then entered the gift shop and chose the self guided visit of the grounds and church. The mission is a beautiful, historic structure. Like nearly all missions I have visited in Texas, Arizona or California it is a shotgun rectangle with a decorated alter just like it would have looked in the 19th century.
One way San Gabriel did distinguish itself was amazing ground decorated with plants that had been there for decades if not centuries. There was also a great statue to Junipero Serra, the Franciscan friary known as the father of the Californian missions as he started the first 9. San Gabriel was the fourth mission and over time one of the more significant due to its proximity to Los Angeles, which was a California rarity founded without a mission or fort.
There is also a good museum behind the mission that does a good job of explaining the California missions. One noted feature of San Gabriel that will require you to walk the exterior as well is the bell tower at the back of the church. Most have a side tower or bells on the front, but San Gariel has the tower in the back which can be seen from the road as well.
I highly recommend this as a great historic and cultural stop. If you are coming to California, you need to see the Missions and San Gabriel is a great one to see for its grounds, building and museum.
We happened to visit on a holy day, Maundy Thursday which may have been good as we arrived with the parking lot empty. Our group of 12 then entered the gift shop and chose the self guided visit of the grounds and church. The mission is a beautiful, historic structure. Like nearly all missions I have visited in Texas, Arizona or California it is a shotgun rectangle with a decorated alter just like it would have looked in the 19th century.
One way San Gabriel did distinguish itself was amazing ground decorated with plants that had been there for decades if not centuries. There was also a great statue to Junipero Serra, the Franciscan friary known as the father of the Californian missions as he started the first 9. San Gabriel was the fourth mission and over time one of the more significant due to its proximity to Los Angeles, which was a California rarity founded without a mission or fort.
There is also a good museum behind the mission that does a good job of explaining the California missions. One noted feature of San Gabriel that will require you to walk the exterior as well is the bell tower at the back of the church. Most have a side tower or bells on the front, but San Gariel has the tower in the back which can be seen from the road as well.
I highly recommend this as a great historic and cultural stop. If you are coming to California, you need to see the Missions and San Gabriel is a great one to see for its grounds, building and museum.
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phvi2617
أنهايم, كاليفورنيا745 مساهمة
بمفردك • ديسمبر 2023
Mission San Gabriel recently reopened after three years following a devastating fire. The church was restored beautifully, and there is a terrific new museum that may be the best in any of the California Missions. Curated by historians from UC Riverside and the Gabrieleno-Tongva Tribe, the exhibits thoroughly integrate the experience of Native Americans with the story of the missionaries. At $15 it's a little pricey, but certainly worth a visit to explore local history.
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KeenaSD
سان دييجو, كاليفورنيا66 مساهمة
زوجان • سبتمبر 2021
The rating is to warn you that there was a terrible fire at the mission in 2020 and it will not be rebuilt until 2022. So sad as it looked lovely before then.
كُتب بتاريخ 21 سبتمبر 2021
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Lady Gigglemug
Monrovia, كاليفورنيا5,012 مساهمة
بمفردك • سبتمبر 2020
Very interesting historical mission! It was established in the 1770s! And it was one of the most prolific of missions due to large numbers of baptisms. I had no idea we had these kind of historical sites locally! Once again, I have to say ty to the #localadventurechallenge and YelpSGV, YelpLA and IE for leading me to this awesome spot!
Unfortunately, the museum, mission building and gardens are closed now due to a recent fire and you can still see the roof damage from the fire! I’m sure Covid restrictions aren’t helping either. The gift shop was open though.
The cemetery is also open and is very serene, shaded, peaceful and beautiful. There’s a large stone cross inside to mark a mass grave of “neophytes” that was first consecrated back in 1778! So fascinating!
There’s much more history to it and I can’t wait to go back when it’s fully open and explore!
Unfortunately, the museum, mission building and gardens are closed now due to a recent fire and you can still see the roof damage from the fire! I’m sure Covid restrictions aren’t helping either. The gift shop was open though.
The cemetery is also open and is very serene, shaded, peaceful and beautiful. There’s a large stone cross inside to mark a mass grave of “neophytes” that was first consecrated back in 1778! So fascinating!
There’s much more history to it and I can’t wait to go back when it’s fully open and explore!
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Mimi Y
سانتا مونيكا, كاليفورنيا37 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • فبراير 2020
This mission is one of 22 built during the Spanish reign of California, and one of my favorites. Worthwhile to pay for a ticket to go through the gardens and original chapel .... Very educational.
كُتب بتاريخ 26 فبراير 2020
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Taughboyne
NJ519 مساهمة
ديسمبر 2019
What remains of the mission's original buildings are mostly fragments located in a well laid out tract of land between two churches. Here the story of the mission from its founding to its expansion and appropriation by the Mexican state and on to the present, is laid out in well organized information plaques and exhibits that can be viewed in an orderly sequence. Visitors learn about the beginnings of California's wine industry and can touch the original vine stock which still grows in a courtyard. The well, cistern, ovens, candle and soap vats, tanneries, and other facilities are on display as well as a selection of cultivated vegetation like olive trees and a fascinating kapok tree. There is also a museum with religious and cultural relics including a silver baptismal font and ladle presented by one of the Spanish monarchs. I especially appreciated the maps that showed how water was brought from the surrounding hills and how the nearby land was divided into different uses. You may encounter knots of school kids on organized tours that are integrated into the state's history of California curriculum. The kids tend to outnumber all other visitors and they can be boisterous when ringing the bell and rushing about taking selfies but they were all good-natured and polite when we were there. You could easily spend a couple hours here and come away with a new appreciation for the role of missions in the development of the state. Plaudits to the preservationists who have kept this enterprise going.
كُتب بتاريخ 23 ديسمبر 2019
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Amanda Stockton
لاس فيجاس, نيفادا9 مساهمات
العائلة • أغسطس 2019
We (I brought my 1 year old) visited the mission while we were visiting Pasadena. It’s the 3rd one I’ve had the pleasure of exploring. It is peaceful, beautiful, and there is so much history on display .
I’ve been to San Juan Capistrano and Mission San Fernando Rey de España. This one had a couple of surprises history wise that really delighted me. The Ramona grape vine was inspiring and a lovely reminder of the incredible history of this mission. The info about the orange trees originally planted there was cool too!
This is a really great place to explore for an hour-hour and a half.
I’ve been to San Juan Capistrano and Mission San Fernando Rey de España. This one had a couple of surprises history wise that really delighted me. The Ramona grape vine was inspiring and a lovely reminder of the incredible history of this mission. The info about the orange trees originally planted there was cool too!
This is a really great place to explore for an hour-hour and a half.
كُتب بتاريخ 11 أغسطس 2019
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Mark M
El Dorado Hills, كاليفورنيا758 مساهمة
بمفردك • يوليو 2019
I was recently in San Gabriel on business, and I remembered there is a California mission here. I've seen maybe half a dozen other missions, and I've always enjoyed visiting them. This happened to be a Sunday morning, so there was an English-language service ongoing in the old church (there's a modern church on the property as well, across the gardens, which had a Spanish-language service at the same time - I believe the languages alternate through the day on Sundays).
The old church is beautiful, as expected. Everything is in excellent condition. The gardens are very nice as well, with a number of exhibits explaining what mission life was like in its early days. The museum hadn't yet opened, so I can't speak to that.
Give yourself 30-60 minutes and you can see the church and grounds. More time for the museum of course, but I don't know how extensive it is.
Definitely 2 enthusiastic thumbs up!
The old church is beautiful, as expected. Everything is in excellent condition. The gardens are very nice as well, with a number of exhibits explaining what mission life was like in its early days. The museum hadn't yet opened, so I can't speak to that.
Give yourself 30-60 minutes and you can see the church and grounds. More time for the museum of course, but I don't know how extensive it is.
Definitely 2 enthusiastic thumbs up!
كُتب بتاريخ 12 يوليو 2019
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DonB_From_Calgary
كالجاري, كندا49 مساهمة
زوجان • يونيو 2019
Built by Spanish Missionaries in the 1700's, this is a very interesting picture of early California life. It is a very peaceful place with lots in interesting artifacts and information on the life of the first missionaries in California.
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Joyfullyanointed
Rancho Cordova, كاليفورنيا167 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • مايو 2019
We continued our visit to another mission by visiting mission San Gabirel. Great historic place and wonderful tour guide.
كُتب بتاريخ 5 يونيو 2019
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bschlem
Florissant, Missouri
Best time of day to visit? Those photos are beautifully lit with the sun coming in from the windows. Is that during sunset?
كُتب بتاريخ 26 يناير 2017
We visited in the late morning and spent quite a bit of time touring the exterior gardens and such and left in the late afternoon. Check the hours of operation. Photo ops always depend on the time of year. I don't think there is a "bad" time to visit.
كُتب بتاريخ 26 يناير 2017
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