The designation includes the four missions that are part of the national historical park as well as Mission San Antonio de Valero, better known as the Alamo. Read more about Community Celebrates San ...
Located a few miles south of downtown San Antonio, San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and admission is free. You can get to the site by car or bus ...
Come learn more about the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park and support community partners working to preserve these cultural treasures. From the launch of the park’s America the Beautiful ...
Visitors can immerse themselves in history at the UNESCO World Heritage sites before experiencing the thrill of paddling down ...
The World Heritage Center, which officially opened Feb. 7, offers interactive displays and artwork to introduce visitors to the history and culture of the historic San Antonio missions and the people ...
The space will feature locally produced artwork and video testimonials from descendants of the San Antonio Missions.
Mission Espada is one of five Spanish missions in San Antonio and one of four that comprise San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. The fifth mission in the city — Mission Valero, or what is ...
Not once, but twice a day. At the San Antonio Missions National Historic Park, you’ll get an insight into the fascinating history of Spanish colonization of Texas. Spanish conquistadors came to ...
San Antonio’s new World Heritage Center has begun welcoming visitors and local residents to the five local historic missions that make up the only UNESCO-designated site in Texas. The $9.5 ...
History buffs will enjoy spending a day at San Antonio Missions National Historical Park in South Side, which is home to several of the city's oldest missions, including Mission Concepción and ...