Tiny, tiny church...but oh so sweet. Founded my Catholic Spanish missionaries, surrounded by a beautiful park Tip# 1. Free, no admission charge.Tip# 2. Look up!! This tiny church is located next to one of the biggest crosses I've ever seen!! Tip# 3. Take photos;, by the church, you'll look big. By the cross...you'll look oh so small.
This is the site of the first ever Mass in North America in 1565. Beautiful grounds, great gift store, engaging and enthusiastic guides, and ancient cemetery. There is also an ongoing archaeological dig onsite. Worth the visit with free parking and no admission fee!
Said it all in the title --- touristy, not much to see, but has historic value if you want to learn about the founding of St. Augustine
Called the "nation's most holy acre," the mission grounds are the ideal place to sit and collect yourself amid the old trees and tilted gravestones, and look out on the marsh. Or say a prayer in the wonderful, tiny chapel to Our Lady. Candles for your special intentions, to burn in the chapel, are available in the well-stocked gift shop on the premises. Be sure to visit the row of grave markers for the brave Sisters of St. Joseph who came to St. Augustine in the mid-1800s to teach the newly freed black families (children by day, their parents at night). Also on the grounds is a fine, small museum about the site, which is where Menendez first landed with his crew in 1565. The mission is a must-see while in the Ancient City.
这里没有都市的喧嚣与浮华,宁静的海湾、高耸入云的十字架、古堡、教堂以及美丽的花园和灯塔,沿海湾有很多可供休闲的餐馆、酒吧、旅店。如果你路过这里请你安排一天的时间在这里逗留。行车路线95号公路转1号公路或16号公路。
I've visited here twice. It is so beautiful. There's not a lot of walking but there are gorgeous water views and statuary and trees. I've seen dolphins, pelicans, herons, egrets and large fish. It is more beautiful it up at night than it is by day and that is saying something.
This beautiful and accessible greenspace allows dogs on leash. We kept our dog confined to the paved pathways in the more manicured part of the area, and allowed him on the grass in the more open lawn areas. On the uncrowded day we visited we all enjoyed a pleasant stroll under the trees, and some lovely views of the water.
My wife loves seeing old missions and this one was in our top 3. So much history, the grounds as very well kep, and the gift shop is great as well
The mission grounds are very nice and relaxing. The small chapel is beautiful. The small museum (is small) and with the exception of Pedro Menendez's coffin doesn't have a lot to offer. The film at the museum is worth watching to understand the history but is a little "cheesy". The gift shop is very nice. Overall a nice place to visit for the adults but definitely not for younger children.
We walked all through the shrine and took many pictures. It's so tranquil and peaceful. The grounds were immaculate. Whether you are Catholic or not, this is an experience that you can't miss.