The Spanish-style building now atop Presidio Hill is only a rough approximation of the original mission - moved in 1774 - but its Serra Museum (Thurs-Sun 10am-4.30pm; $5) is an intriguing examination of Junipero Serra, the padre who led the Spanish colonization and Catholic conversion of California. The Mission San Diego de Alcalá itself was relocated six miles north to 10818 San Diego Mission Rd (daily 9am-5pm; $3 donation), to be near a water source and fertile soils - and to be safer from attack. The present building (on bus #43 from downtown) is still a working parish church, a peaceful complex with a small museum that holds craft objects and historical articles from the mission, including the crucifix held by Serra at his death in 1834. -- location id = 42218 -->
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