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Select photographs of my many visits to the California Missions build by Spain and Mexico between 1769 and 1823.
#8, Santa Clara de Asis. Founded January 12, 1777 by Father Junipero Serra. Santa Clara.
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HistoryThe mission is now within the Santa Clara College campus. Little of the original mission survives. As you enter the campus on the east through the main gate on The Alameda, Highway 82, notice the cross to the right. Pass the information booth and you will see the final mission church ahead. Turn right at the first small street and right again into the parking lot where parking is free on the weekend. Walk back to the cross by the entrance. Laid out in stone on the ground is the outline of an earlier church. The outline actually extends beyond into a bordering cul-de-sack. Then walk back to the final church. This final church is one of the largest mission churches surviving and still in daily use. To the south (left) you will find some garden areas and the partially intact remains of a wall and colonnade. Follow this to the last remaining adobe structure that I could find, besides the church.
Address and DirectionsSanta Clara, CA 95053 Mission Santa Clara de Asis is located on the Santa Clara University campus. Mission Santa Clara is just west of the San Jose Airport. (Mission San Jose is some distance north of San Jose in Fremont.)
Southbound on U.S. 101: Exit Tomas Expressway G4. Turn right and proceed south to El Camino Real and turn left onto El Camino Real (about 1.5 miles). Follow about a mile and follow curve to right. Right turn into Santa Clara Campus. |
![]() Front exterior of chapel. This is the sixth church built for Mission Santa Clara de Asis and sits on the the fifth site on which this mission built a church. 3-9-03. |
![]() Chapel interior. 3-9-03. |
![]() Entrance to Santa Clara University. Photo date: 12-26-03. |
![]() Front and center. Obviously the University is proud of its mission church. 11-29-03. |

![]() Church. 11-29-03. |
![]() Bell tower. 3-9-03. |
![]() These mission bells can be found in many locations along the El Camino Real. 11-29-03. |
![]() Entry to the garden. 11-29-03. |
![]() Left of church. 11-29-03. |
![]() Shrine. 3-9-03. |
![]() Surviving outer wall from 1822 mission. The area to the right was the site of the mission garden. 3-9-03. |
![]() Surviving wall. 3-9-03. |

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