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Mission San Jose Church Review

4.3 /54 Reviews
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The largest and most well-preserved monastery in San Antonio, is also a ruin left by the original Spaniards, people who like history are worth a visit. It is also free to visitors, and there will be a lecturer who will give a full and vivid explanation regularly.

Mission San Jose Church

Posted: Oct 21, 2017
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  • 黄浮清
    4/5Excellent
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    The oldest and most beautiful monastery in the Holy City. The classical architectural style makes this monastery look solemn and sacred, the monastery is tree-lined and the air is fresh, and the beautiful nuns are enthusiastically leading us. I love this place.

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    Posted: May 27, 2016
  • 叶曼思
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    San Jose - The ancient San Antonio Church [Spaniards & Indians] San Jose Church has a long history, both a military site and a place where Spanish missionaries preached three hundred years ago, with the aim of persuading Indians in the southwest of the United States at that time. Let them learn about continental culture. They have a far-reaching impact on Texas, which is still very much in the way of its influence. [High Wall Castle] From the outside, the church is a tall wall built with mud brick and stone, and the wall is carved with small statues of Western characteristics. The inside of the church is intricate, like a small community, with some flowers and vegetation. The Indians were learning European culture in such circumstances. The church is free to visit, I don't know why there is always a heavy sense of solemnity in this church, perhaps because it carries a heavy history, perhaps because it can always be associated with the brave soldiers who fought here at the time... [End] After coming out of this church, I couldn't help but look back, the blackened walls, the crosses that stood in the church, the Virgin Mary outside the church... all touched me a lot. Before leaving, a Mexican brother who explained to us said goodbye warmly.

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    Posted: Aug 3, 2019
  • Binmomo
    4/5Excellent
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    A large yard, no need to pay tickets, was badly damaged in the war after it was built, and now it is basically repaired, very distinctive and historical buildings.

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    Posted: Nov 13, 2023