April 3, 2019
Mission San Luis Rey de Francia
In my continuing(as I make my way to them) series of the Spanish California Missions, I visited Mission San Luis Rey prior to visiting The Bloom. I’d noticed the sign along side the road on my trip to San Diego(where I visited the mission there). Mission San Luis Rey was the 18th of the 12 missions founded in 1798. This is one of the first missions that I’ve visited that has a dome(the Great Stone Church at San Juan Capistrano did, but it fell victim to the 1812 earthquake). The Mission is well preserved and the grounds are pretty large, though much smaller than they were during the mission period.
Read MoreIn my continuing(as I make my way to them) series of the Spanish California Missions, I visited Mission San Luis Rey prior to visiting The Bloom. I’d noticed the sign along side the road on my trip to San Diego(where I visited the mission there). Mission San Luis Rey was the 18th of the 12 missions founded in 1798. This is one of the first missions that I’ve visited that has a dome(the Great Stone Church at San Juan Capistrano did, but it fell victim to the 1812 earthquake). The Mission is well preserved and the grounds are pretty large, though much smaller than they were during the mission period.
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Mission Chapel
This is the Mission Chapel built in 1815. To the right is the mission cemetery and to the left is part of the front of the courtyard. This mission also has a small second courtyard to the right and behind the chapel. If you look closely you can see a small sign in front of the door of the chapel, there was a service in progress at the time.
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