
Mission Buildings - San Juan Bautista
Areas of the Mission *Click on the heading words below the floor plan to see images about each of the areas in the mission. Many of the pictures in each section are labeled with information to learn about what you see as you look through.
Welcome to San Juan Bautista, CA
Historic San Juan Bautista Plan 134 pages with links from the table of contents to each section. Link to return to the table of contents in the lower left hand corner of pages 4 through 133.
Category : Plans of Mission San Juan Bautista
2016年8月17日 · Media in category "Plans of Mission San Juan Bautista" The following 54 files are in this category, out of 54 total.
Mission Floorplans Archives - Spanish Missions in California by ClassBrain
Mission San Juan Bautista; Mission Santa Cruz; Central California Missions. Mission San Carlos Borremeo de Carmelo; Mission Nuestra Se?ora de la Soledad; ... Mission San Buenaventura Floor plan. by classbrain | Dec 31, 2012 | Mission Floorplans, Mission San Buenaventura | 0 |
The Mission | San Juan Bautista | San Benito County, CA
The San Juan Bautista Plaza Historic District, which includes the Mission, is a National Historic Landmark that celebrates this history and provides an intact example of traditional Spanish-Mexican colonial architecture that dates from between 1813 and 1870.
San Juan Church: first floor plan - Spanish Missions in Texas and ...
This collection of 1959 drawings refer to the site as "San Juan Church" or "Mission Church San Juan". While the building shares architectural similarities to Spanish Colonial Missions, calling the Capilla de San Juan Bautista a mission church is a misnomer.
Mission San Juan Bautista/Gallery - Citizendium
A ground floor plan of Mission San Juan Bautista as prepared by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1937.
Mission San Juan Bautista - Wikipedia
Mission San Juan Bautista is a Spanish mission in San Juan Bautista, San Benito County, California. Founded on June 24, 1797, by Fermín de Lasuén of the Franciscan order, the mission was the fifteenth of the Spanish missions established in present-day California.
San Juan Bautista – California Missions Native History
The initial plan was for the secularized missions to become Indians towns, or pueblos, and to divide half of the land for the Indians and the other half for the priests. The Indians were also instructed to tend the common area between the two pieces of land.
Mission San Juan Bautista, United States of America
The Mission San Juan Bautista encapsulates the inventive artistic influence of Spanish colonial artists seen in the church's collection of apostolate paintings. The church also embodies the effects of Spanish colonist's program of religious and cultural conversion on local Native American communities marked in the adobe structure, which local ...