• The Convento Building, known for its iconic arched portico or colonnade, was built between 1808 and 1822 and is the only original building remaining at the Mission San...
  • (1897)^* - The Convento Building at San Fernando, Rey de Espana Mission as it existed in 1897.
  • This location adds to the historical significance of the mission and provides a scenic backdrop for visitors.
  • Learn about Mission San Fernando, including what you need to know to visit, and resources for California fourth grade history projects.
  • Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana Convento Building. 15151 San Fernando Mission BoulevaxS Mission Hills (City of Los An-geles), Los Angeles...
  • I recommend the Convento and Workshop buildings to enjoy the best sampling of stories of Mission life and relevant old maps, photos and artifacts that are...
  • Mission San Fernando Rey de España or the San Fernando Mission is a reconstructed Spanish mission which is located in the Mission Hills District of Los...
  • The most direct route from Los Angeles is to take Interstate 5 North to Exit 157B and take San Fernando Mission Boulevard.
  • (1927)^^ – Photograph of men renovating the San Fernando Mission, showing adobe brick makers at work in the foreground.
  • The Mission was built to fill a gap between Mission San Gabriel to the south and Mission San Buenaventura to the north. The Mission is actually a bit...
  • Mission San Fernando Rey de Espana (1797-1834) - A Spanish mission established in 1797 by Father Fermin Lasuen in present day Mission Hills, Los Angeles County...
  • Known for its iconic arched portico or colonnade, the Convento Building was built between 1808 and 1822 and is the mission's only remaining original...
  • The convento at Mission San Fernando Rey is the largest free-standing adobe structure in California.