• The dilapidated Casa de Estudillo, circa 1890, after the caretaker had sold off bits of the building. ... La Casa de Estudillo has many rooms such as this.
  • La Casa De Estudillo is a U shaped, thirteen room mansion, with three to five ft. thick, whitewashed adobe brick walls, built on a large river cobble foundation.
  • La Casa de Estudillo, also known as Estudillo House, is a significant historical site located in the Old Town San Diego State Historic Park.
  • The Casa de Estudillo was built between 1827 and 1829 for the commander of the San Diego presidio.
  • I recently obtained a magnificent folio of silver gelatin photographs of the Casa de Estudillo by the early San Diego photographer Harold Taylor (1878-1960.)
  • Welcome to La Casa de Estudillo, a social and political center of San Diego during California's Mexican period, 1821-1846, and into the early American period.
  • La Casa de Estudillo became San Diego’s social and religious center during the Mexican and early American periods.
  • On top of the roof, we also saw a was a turret, where the Estudillo family watched the fiestas on the plaza! ... Things to do near Casa de Estudillo.
  • La Casa de Estudillo, located in Old Town, is one of the oldest homes in San Diego and oldest surviving examples of Spanish architecture in California.
  • The Case de Estudillo is one of a few oldest surviving examples of Spanish architecture (not of the religious variety) in both San Diego and California.
  • La Casa de Estudillo was built in this era with construction occurring between 1827 and 1829. Captain José María Estudillo built the house for his family.
  • CONSTRUCTION OF LA CASA DE ESTUDILLO began in 1827 for Presidio Comandante José María de Estudillo and his family.
  • It had great social prominence reflecting Captain José María de Estudillo’s position as a commander of the San Diego Presidio.