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Architecture Of The California Missions

2023-08-07 01:14:02

Architectural history of the California mission (1769 - 1823) You may already know that there are 21 missions in California. From San Diego to San Francisco these missions remind the era when Spaniards joined Alta California. The task in California began as the King of Spain wanted to establish a permanent village in a new world called Alta California. The decision to establish a Spanish delegation in California is political and religious.

Since 1769, Spain established 21 missions from San Diego to Sonoma in Alta California. California's mission period ended in 1834, but you can still see the state's red tile roof, painted walls, arched column columns and the bell tower architectural heritage. These missions are approximately 30 miles apart - about the horseback riding day - a total of 650 miles. All 21 missions are open to visitors and there are gift shops and museums. Most of them are held on Sunday (held everyday). Read to learn about the unique features of each task listed from South to North.

A survey of history and architecture created by the American Jerusalem community from Argentina to California. Some of them are included in the World Heritage List. The six missions of Chiquitos (Bolivia) were registered in the World Heritage List in 1990. Guarana (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay) It was listed for four missions in Argentina and Brazil from 1983 to 1984, and two consecutive nominations in Paraguay in 1993. Cordoba (Argentina) It was included in the list in 2000. The report does not make recommendations on the recommendation of potential World Heritage Sites.

Junipero Serra, a priest evangelism system in California state, was announced under the guidance of the Franciscan society. He was buried in Carmel evangelism. When the Mexican Parliament passed the California state seclusion secularization law on August 17, 1833, it became an attribute of Mission for personal benefit to Alta (our current California state) and Baja California (Mexico) I requested the sale of ownership. Most missions are devastated, but those who are keen on history and heritage are working hard to preserve these landmarks. Only one or two