• Unlike the Presidio, which is mostly a reconstruction, Casa de la Guerra stands as it was built in 1819!
  • A prime example is Casa de La Guerra. It's right in the middle of everything. It's just off State Street a half block from El Paseo Nuevo shopping mall.
  • The Casa de la Guerra is a part of the Leonis Adobe Museum's Passport 2 History program.
  • With its white adobe walls and red-tiled roof, the iconic Casa de la Guerra is the foremost place to learn about Santa Barbara’s Mexican period (1821-1848).
  • Admission is Adult: $5, Senior (62+): $4, Children (under 16): Free (Note: Free admission to SB Presidio with purchase of admission to Casa de la Guerra).
  • Casa de la Guerra& is not only very accessible in its downtown location, but it's also one of the best places to view a big part of the area's past.
  • First saw these lights in the movie, no strings attached. It was cheesy but looked super romantic so I def had to check it out when I was visiting Casa de la Guerra.
  • Today the restored home is a museum featuring original furnishings, a history of the de la Guerra family and temporary exhibitions.
  • When the first modern Old Spanish Fiesta was held in 1924, parties and teas in honor of members of the early families were held at Casa de la Guerra.
  • Casa De La Guerra Available. 15 E De La Guerra St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA. ... santa barbara wedding photographer. sbvenues_casa_de_la_guerra_01.