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Convento Building (Mission San Fernando)

1822 establishments in Mexico19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United StatesBuildings and structures in the San Fernando ValleyHistory of the San Fernando ValleyMission Hills, Los Angeles
National Register of Historic Places in the San Fernando ValleyProperties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Los AngelesResidential buildings completed in 1822Roman Catholic churches completed in 1822Spanish Colonial architecture in CaliforniaSpanish missions in California
Mission San Fernando Postcard, circa 1900
Mission San Fernando Postcard, circa 1900

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 Fernando Rey de España in the Mission Hills section of San Fernando Valley in California in the United States. It was also the largest adobe building in California and the largest original building at any of the California missions.

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Convento Building (Mission San Fernando)
San Fernando Mission Boulevard, Los Angeles Mission Hills Neighborhood Council District

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N 34.273055555556 ° E -118.46111111111 °
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San Fernando Mission Boulevard
91345 Los Angeles, Mission Hills Neighborhood Council District
California, United States
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Mission San Fernando Postcard, circa 1900
Mission San Fernando Postcard, circa 1900
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