During a recent trip to Tucson I asked the staff at the hospital if they had any recommendations for sight-seeing in the area - preferably something with some historical significance. They recommended the Mission San Xavier del Bac. Xavieer (pronounced "hauv-e-air") and "del bac" which means where water appears.
The mission is 10 miles southwest of Tucson. Built in 1783 (replacing the original that was destroyed) it sits on the land of the Tohono O'odham Indians.
I would like to have had this photo without other visitors but it was crowded and I figured it would have been rude to ask them all to move so I could take a photo |
The dome is 52 ft high and full of beautiful paintings |
This plaque was near the body (photo above) |
The grounds were very interesting. There was a large hill with a cross at the top. There is a path to walk all the way around.
Lions guard the entrance to the path around the hill |
In the distance you see the mountains |
Here's a link to an article from the USAToday that shares details about a $2.5 million restoration project. It provides details about the mission.
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2009-01-28-arizona-mission_N.htm