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Découvrez un chapitre fascinant de l'histoire de la Californie lors d'une visite à la Mission San Luis Rey. Fondée en 1798, la mission est aujourd'hui un monument historique national et l'une des plus grandes structures en adobe du sud de la Californie. Cette admission comprend une visite autoguidée du musée et de plusieurs autres zones sur la propriété de la mission ; explorez à votre guise entre 11h et 15h30 tous les jours.
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4050 Mission Ave.
• Si vous avez des questions, appelez le 1-760-757-3651, ext. 115 et le préposé du bureau du musée vous aideront
• Des chaussures de marche confortables sont recommandées
• Apportez votre reçu imprimé au bureau du musée le jour de votre visite
• Fermé Thanksgiving, le jour de Noël, Pâques et ouvert une demi-journée le Vendredi saint
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Mission San Luis Rey
Discover a fascinating chapter in California history during a visit to Mission San Luis Rey, located just north of the San Diego downtown. This admission, valid daily between 10am and 4:30pm, includes access to the on-site museum, mission grounds, and a self-guided tour, during which you can explore the National Historic Landmark at your own pace. Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis Rey was once known as “King of the Missions.” Among the largest and most prominent of the 21 Spanish missions located across California, it’s famous for its sprawling lavanderia archaeological site, as well as its sunken gardens, wooden dome and cupola, and other unique architectural features. In the museum, discover Native American, Spanish, and Mexican artifacts, and learn about the history of Spanish influence in California. Today, the mission doubles as a home to Franciscan friars and is a functioning retreat center; its church celebrates daily Mass at noon, which visitors are also welcome to attend.
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Mission San Luis Rey
Discover a fascinating chapter in California history during a visit to Mission San Luis Rey, located just north of the San Diego downtown. This admission, valid daily between 10am and 4:30pm, includes access to the on-site museum, mission grounds, and a self-guided tour, during which you can explore the National Historic Landmark at your own pace. Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis Rey was once known as “King of the Missions.” Among the largest and most prominent of the 21 Spanish missions located across California, it’s famous for its sprawling lavanderia archaeological site, as well as its sunken gardens, wooden dome and cupola, and other unique architectural features. In the museum, discover Native American, Spanish, and Mexican artifacts, and learn about the history of Spanish influence in California. Today, the mission doubles as a home to Franciscan friars and is a functioning retreat center; its church celebrates daily Mass at noon, which visitors are also welcome to attend.
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Mission San Luis Rey
Discover a fascinating chapter in California history during a visit to Mission San Luis Rey, located just north of the San Diego downtown. This admission, valid daily between 10am and 4:30pm, includes access to the on-site museum, mission grounds, and a self-guided tour, during which you can explore the National Historic Landmark at your own pace. Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis Rey was once known as “King of the Missions.” Among the largest and most prominent of the 21 Spanish missions located across California, it’s famous for its sprawling lavanderia archaeological site, as well as its sunken gardens, wooden dome and cupola, and other unique architectural features. In the museum, discover Native American, Spanish, and Mexican artifacts, and learn about the history of Spanish influence in California. Today, the mission doubles as a home to Franciscan friars and is a functioning retreat center; its church celebrates daily Mass at noon, which visitors are also welcome to attend.
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Mission San Luis Rey
Discover a fascinating chapter in California history during a visit to Mission San Luis Rey, located just north of the San Diego downtown. This admission, valid daily between 10am and 4:30pm, includes access to the on-site museum, mission grounds, and a self-guided tour, during which you can explore the National Historic Landmark at your own pace. Founded in 1798, Mission San Luis Rey was once known as “King of the Missions.” Among the largest and most prominent of the 21 Spanish missions located across California, it’s famous for its sprawling lavanderia archaeological site, as well as its sunken gardens, wooden dome and cupola, and other unique architectural features. In the museum, discover Native American, Spanish, and Mexican artifacts, and learn about the history of Spanish influence in California. Today, the mission doubles as a home to Franciscan friars and is a functioning retreat center; its church celebrates daily Mass at noon, which visitors are also welcome to attend.
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Mission San Luis Rey
Découvrez un chapitre fascinant de l'histoire de la Californie lors d'une visite à Mission San Luis Rey, située juste au nord du centre-ville de San Diego. Cette entrée, valable tous les jours entre 10h00 et 16h30, comprend l'accès au musée sur place, au terrain de la mission et à une visite autoguidée, au cours de laquelle vous pourrez explorer le monument historique national à votre rythme. Fondée en 1798, la Mission San Luis Rey était autrefois connue sous le nom de "Roi des Missions". Parmi les plus grandes et les plus importantes des 21 missions espagnoles situées à travers la Californie, elle est célèbre pour son vaste site archéologique de lavanderia, ainsi que pour ses jardins en contrebas, son dôme et sa coupole en bois, et d'autres caractéristiques architecturales uniques. Dans le musée, découvrez des artefacts amérindiens, espagnols et mexicains et découvrez l'histoire de l'influence espagnole en Californie. Aujourd'hui, la mission sert également de maison aux frères franciscains et est un centre de retraite fonctionnel; son église célèbre la messe quotidienne à midi, à laquelle les visiteurs sont également invités à assister.
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Mona619714
Aug 2020
we got caught in the covid 19 closing and had delay our visit to the museum. we had a wonderful visit during their brief reopening. they are now closed awaiting permission. very informative exhibits.
Gardengel-IoW
Mar 2020
It had a little cafe! More of that in a mo. Nice Mission, and we saw 15/21 this trip, Good museum with good lighting, some of them have been so dark. Largish church, quite simple . Good restored buildings a lot of which are now used as a retreat, which did restrict access to some of the grounds. It has the oldest pepper tree and nice garden area but you could only view it from behind the fence. Yes, it had a little coffee shop, fairly certain the only one that did. A few tables inside and a couple outside over looking the garden. Coffee served in paper cups though and limited snacks available, but was welcome non the less.
fietsen1
Mar 2020
I used to live in San Antonio, Texas where we have several missions. This is the first mission that I've ever been to in California and I would have to say that I was very impressed. First of all, it is very easy to get to and there is plenty of parking. The people who work the front desk were extremely friendly and knowledgeable. If memory serves, the gentleman who he spoke to was a volunteer. He was very enthusiastic. The actual building itself is not too big, but there is plenty to do inside. They have a number of artifacts with descriptions. I will say that the number of things they had inside was actually perfect. Sometimes, places can have too many things to read where you start to get a headache. This Mission actually had a good amount of material inside. Once you are done walking around looking at the artifacts, you should definitely go in to the main part of the church. It is absolutely beautiful. Then take a stroll through the cemetery. It was very peaceful. The air was also very fresh that day and the weather was great!

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