Mission san antonio de padua is a spanish mission established by the franciscan order in present day monterey county california near the present day town of jolon.
Tile roof mission san antonio de padua.
1781 three more small rooms were built along with the roofing using tiles.
Thus far san antonio triumphs especially with its roofing of tiles no more reports were given on building developments until 1794.
It was founded on july 14 1771 and was the third mission founded in alta california by father presidente junípero serra.
Today the mission is a parish church of the diocese of monterey.
Mission tile roofs also known as spanish tiles the mission tile roof is believed to get its namesake from mission san antonio de padua.
Dubbed spanish tile roofing materials of this nature have been used throughout the world for centuries.
History beginnings of the mission mission san antonio de padua was the third mission to be founded.
The first european wedding in california was held at san antonio mission on may 16 1773.
In 1823 a large adobe house with tile roof and covered corridor was constructed at los ojitos for the use of the neophyte cattlemen who had used the corrals there since 1810.
The third of california s missions founded in 1771 the church is the first known use of fired tile roofing in the central california region.
The mission was the first use of fired tile roofing in upper california.
San antonio de padua was built in a broad valley.
These sites were seven and ten leagues from the mission on the san miguel road.
San antonio de padua was the first alta california mission with a fired tile or teja roof and the very first with over 1 000 neophytes san antonio de padua was known for the excellence of its music.
The mission was also the site of the first christian marriage and the first use of fired tile roofing in upper california.
Mission san antonio de padua was the first to use a red tile roof.
In addition to its sophisticated water system mission san antonio was the first to use a spanish red tile roof.
Juan mariu ruiz from el fuerte sonora mexico married margarita de cortona a salinan woman.
The excellent farmland made it one of the most prosperous of the california missions.
The holdings included a kiln for firing roof tiles the first in california 17 000 head of cattle a millhouse a system of reservoirs and flumes for carrying water from the river and even a room for teaching music to the indians.
Today the mission is a parish church of the diocese of monterey and is no longer active in the mission work which it was set up to.
But the tiles one usually thinks of as being spanish gained their popularity in the united states in southern california.