
Ruins:
Aztec Ruins National Monument,
Bandelier National Monument,
Chaco Culture National Historical Park,
El Morro National Monument,
Gila Cliff Dwelling National Monument,
Petroglyph National Monument,
Three Rivers Petroglyph Site,
Village of the Great Kivas
Missions:
Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Zia,
Nuestra Señora de los Angeles de Porciuncula de los Pecos,
Nuestra Señora de Purísima Concepción de Quarai,
San Agustín de la Isleta Mission,
San Buenaventura de Cochiti,
San Esteban del Rey de Acoma,
San Felipe Mission,
San Gregorio de Abó Mission,
San Ildefonso Mission,
San Buenaventura de Humanas (Gran Quivira) and San Isidro,
San José (Giusewa) de Jémez Mission,
San José de Laguna,
San Lorenzo de Picurís,
San Miguel Mission Chapel,
Santa Ana Pueblo Mission,
Santo Domingo Mission,
Santuario de Chimayó,
Santuario de Guadalupe
San Esteban del Rey de Acoma
Construction on San Esteban del Rey Church began in 1630, 32 years after Juan de OƱate took possession of New Mexico in the name of King Philip II of Spain. This church was one of the few Spanish missions to survive the Pueblo Revolt of 1680. To build the church, convent and cemetery, Acomans moved approximately 20,000 tons of earth and stone from the canyon floor up the precipitous sides of the mesa.
Today, the church houses the largest inventory of early 17th century building material of any structure in New Mexico. Its collection of Spanish colonial ecclesiastic art is unique and includes an original hand-hewn circular staircase, hand-carved rails, paintings, a reredo and more.
Acoma Pueblo
Acoma, New Mexico 87034
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