Oldest surviving building in San Francisco with historic significance.
Mission San Francisco de Asís isn't just a historic landmark - it's the living heart where California's complex identity began.
San Francisco's Oldest Building (Founded 1776)
Spanish-Mexican Architectural Marvel with adobe walls and twin bell towers
Exceptional Museum showcasing artifacts from California's mission era
Serene Gardens with heritage olive trees and traditional fountains
Active Religious Site (Still functioning as a Catholic parish today)
Best Time: Weekday mornings (opens 9am) for quiet exploration
Dress Code: Modest attire recommended (no shorts/sleeveless tops in chapel)
Photography: Allowed in gardens/museum (no flash inside basilica)
Suggested Duration: 1.5-2 hours for full experience.
Public Transit:
By Car:
Includes a small museum
check for guided tours.
Address
3321 16th St, San Francisco, CA 94114Visit
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