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  1. Old Mission Santa Barbara. 2201 Laguna Street. Santa Barbara, CA 93015. Make a Donation Join our Mailing List Become a Member Old Mission Santa Barbara. 2201 Laguna St. Santa Barbara, CA 93105 (805) 682-4149.

  2. Mission Santa Barbara (Spanish: Misión de Santa Bárbara) is a Spanish mission in Santa Barbara, California, United States.Often referred to as the 'Queen of the Missions', it was founded by Padre Fermín Lasuén for the Franciscan order on December 4, 1786, the feast day of Saint Barbara, as the tenth mission of what would later become 21 missions in Alta California.

  3. Walk the halls of history at one of Santa Barbara’s most iconic sites, Old Mission Santa Barbara. With its grand bell towers, lush gardens and views of the San Ynez mountains and Pacific Ocean, the Mission is one of the city’s most picturesque landmarks. Known as “Queen of the Missions” for its exceptional beauty, the Santa Barbara Mission was founded...

  4. Experience Old Mission Santa Barbara. Situated on 15 acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Mission grounds include the beautiful Mission Church, historic cemetery and mausoleum, a nine-room museum of historical artwork and artifacts, and multiple lush gardens.

  5. The mission was established on December 4 (the feast day of St Barbara), 1786, as the 10th California mission. Of California’s original 21 Spanish Colonial missions, it’s the only one that escaped secularization under Mexican rule. Continuously overseen by Franciscan friars since its founding, the mission is still an active parish church.

  6. In 1925, a major earthquake destroyed much of Santa Barbara, and it was rebuilt in Spanish Colonial Revival style, inspired by Mission Santa Barbara. This is the only California mission to remain with the Franciscans since its founding in 1786, and a community of Franciscan friars still lives here today.

  7. There is a great deal to see at Mission Santa Barbara, including the restored church with its unique façade, an extensive museum and art collection, beautiful gardens, tile fountain, and out-buildings including a mill, tannery, and parts of the original water system. The unique altar, encrusted with abalone shells, was crafted by Chumash ...

  8. In the northwest part of town just four blocks from State Street, the Santa Barbara Mission offers visitors a glimpse at the city's early origins.. Founded in 1786, this Californian mission was ...

  9. Established by Spanish Franciscans in 1786 and nicknamed Queen of the Missions, Old Mission Santa Barbara perches above the town, fronted by a glorious swath of lawn that practically screams “Picnic.” No wonder plein-air painters prop their easels out front, capturing the elegant mission towers. Take time to stroll through the mission’s lovely gardens, including a collection of plants ...

  10. Other articles where Mission Santa Barbara is discussed: Santa Barbara: …there in 1782 and the mission of Santa Barbara in 1786; the mission, which is the western headquarters of the Franciscan Order, has been in continuous use since its founding, and the presidio is now maintained as a state historic park. A port and agricultural market subsequently developed.

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