Mission San Francisco de la Espada

Mission San Francisco de la Espada is a monument Bexar County Southside located in United States.

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Address

10040 Espada Rd San Antonio , TX 78214 United States

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rustic biking
Mattie Brown

Its very beautiful and I love the history behind it!

Jimmy Kastner

Definitely one of the most unique, rustic missions of San Antonio. You'll get an old west feeling in this place.

John Hankus

Check out the newly renovated Chapel. Really a cool place for pictures right outside the chapel. Farthest mission from the Alamo and downtown.

Martin Hutton

This place out of all the missions was my favorite

Joanna

Very beautiful! Small but nice. Love it!

Joel Valdez

Mission Espada contains the best-preserved segment of the acequia (irrigation system) that was used to bring water to the fields .

Lindsay Longobardi

Quaint. Must see

Deepu Sudhakar

Check out the granary!

Francisco Cabrera

Muy bien preservado y la iglesia está abierta sl culto.

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