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As the oldest known church in the continental United States, the San Miguel Chapel holds a significant place in Santa Fe’s deep rooted history. This guide hopes to offer unique insights for those intending to visit.

History

San Miguel Chapel, also known as San Miguel Mission, was built between approximately 1610 and 1626 by Tlaxcalan Indians from Mexico under the direction of Franciscan friars. The chapel highlights the deep roots of Christianity in this region.

How to Get There

San Miguel Chapel is located at 401 Old Santa Fe Trail, a five-minute walk from Santa Fe Plaza. It is easily accessible by foot, public transport, or car. If driving, nearby street parking is available.

List of Attractions

  • San Miguel Chapel: Tour the historic chapel, explore its rich history, and admire its impressive adobe structure.
  • Altar Screen: A stunning wooden altar screen dating back to the early 18th century.
  • Historic Santa Fe: Nearby Santa Fe Plaza, Loretto Chapel, and Palace of the Governors are also must-visit attractions.

Ticket Information

There is a small admission fee to enter San Miguel Chapel. For more details on ticket prices and the chapel’s opening hours, visit their official website.

Tips for Visiting

  1. Photography: Guests are permitted to take non-flash photos inside the chapel.
  2. Respect the Place: Remember, San Miguel Chapel is a place of worship. Please be respectful during services.
  3. Donations: Donations for the upkeep of this historical chapel are welcome.
  4. Plan Ahead: Check the chapel’s event calendar to avoid visiting during a private event or wedding.

Opening hours

Monday11:00am – 03:00pm
Tuesday10:00am – 03:00pm
Wednesday10:00am – 03:00pm
Thursday10:00am – 03:00pm
Friday10:00am – 03:00pm
Saturday10:00am – 03:00pm
Sunday12:00pm – 03:00pm

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