El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park

El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park is a group of four historic houses in downtown Santa Barbara, California. These houses were built in the middle of the 19th century and are still around to show the history and architecture of the area.


The Casa de la Guerra, built in 1828 in a Spanish colonial style, is one of the buildings at the historic site. The Andalusian House is another one that was built in the early 1900s, and its garden has a fountain and beautiful tile work. The Lobero Building was built in 1871, and the Comandancia was built in 1873. Both of these buildings were used as military offices during the Mexican-American War.


A little-known fact about the Santa Barbara State Historic Site is that it was a big part of how California's state park system came to be. In the 1950s, the state of California bought the property. It was one of the first places to be turned into a state historic park.

Also on the site are several historic adobe buildings that have been carefully restored to look like they did when they were first built. These buildings give tourists an authentic look at how people lived in early California. People consider the Casa de la Guerra mansion one of the best examples of Spanish Colonial architecture in the state.


Things to do at El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park

Take a tour of the Casa de la Guerra mansion: Take a walk around the Casa de la Guerra mansion, which used to be the center of Santa Barbara's social and political life. The mansion has been brought back to how it looked in the 1820s, and there are tours that tell about the past of the de la Guerra family and the area.


Visit the Lobero Building: Visit the Lobero Building to see a collection of old carriages and trucks used to move people around the area in the past.


Attend events: Visit one of the site's many events, such as art shows, music, and reenactments of events from the past. Living history events are held at the spot, where people in costumes act out what life was like in early California. Traditional crafts like weaving and pottery can be shown off, as well as music and dance shows and hands-on activities for people of all ages.


Explore the garden area: Explore the beautiful garden area, which has a copy of a traditional Spanish garden and a garden with plants that grow naturally in California. The landscaped areas are a nice place to relax and enjoy the outdoors because of the calm atmosphere.

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    4 hours

Address of El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park

123 E Canon Perdido St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, United States

Opening & Closing time of El Presidio de Santa Barbara State Historic Park

  • Monday
    10:30-16:30
  • Tuesday
    10:30-16:30
  • Wednesday
    10:30-16:30
  • Thursday
    10:30-16:30
  • Friday
    10:30-16:30
  • Saturday
    10:30-16:30
  • Sunday
    10:30-16:30

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