
Quatre missions, une histoire vivante — le parc du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO à San Antonio
Le parc national historique des Missions de San Antonio présente quatre missions historiques à San Antonio, offrant un aperçu pédagogique de l'époque du XVIIIe siècle et des histoires autochtones. Les visiteurs saluent des expositions bien marquées, des structures bien entretenues et des sentiers accessibles et pavés. L'entrée n'est pas nécessaire, et le site est présenté par les visiteurs comme un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO.
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Visites quotidiennes dirigées par des agents du parc expliquant l'histoire et l'importance de chaque mission.
Marchez ou conduisez entre les quatre missions avec des points d'intérêt balisés et des affichages pédagogiques.
Programmes sur les cultures autochtones, la vie coloniale espagnole et l'ère des missions pour tous les âges.
Des sentiers pavés le long de la rivière San Antonio, adaptés à la marche, au vélo et à l'accès en fauteuil roulant.
Des centres situés sur les sites des missions clés offrant des expositions, des cartes et des informations sur le parc et son statut UNESCO.
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Jose Munoz
So much history. There's tours everyday. You can visit all four missions in a short time. Drive or walk.
Willard Candace
I don’t usually give a 5 star review, but when I do they earn it!! We learned so much here!! Like that there are 4 more missions besides the Alamo! And they are a national historic site. Espada was my favorite it was so beautiful!
Laura Costa
A beautiful time capsule of history. A bargain, 5 sites at $0, of course you can donate to the Churches. But who can beat that? Sure the Alamo is free too, but it's crowded and just one site.
TD Gibbon
Took military graduate son there for celebratory outing. Beautiful historical park with well marked points of interest displays. Clean and well kept historical structures to walk among. Very educational. Paved Nature paths good for both the nimble and wheelchairs or walkers. Tickets to visit were not necessary.
Tim Walz
This series of 4 missions is not to be missed. While they all share similarities, each one has unique aspects that make a visit to each worthwhile. These missions portray the history of the mission period of the 1700s. While gaining perspective on this important period of US and Texas history, you'll also see and hear some of the stories of the indigenous people and their descendants. It's a terrific mix of agriculture, trade, family life, community, military, and religion. In terms of the churches, Mission Concepcion (oldest unrestored stone church in the US - and in remarkable shape!) and Mission San Jose (Queen of the Missions - largest and most restored) are both special. In addition, the San Antonio Missions National Park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
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