San Diego: Spanish Colonial Revival Architecture
Places and attractions in the Spanish colonial revival architecture category
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- Park
- History museum
- Specialty museum
- Historical place
- Church
- Shopping
- Theater
- Art museum
- Concerts and shows
- Shopping centre
- Beach
- Neighbourhood
- Monuments and statues
- Music venue
- Outdoor activities
- Nightlife
- Spanish colonial revival architecture
- Library
- Skyscraper
- Military museum
- Zoo
- Memorial
- Amusement park
- Natural attraction
- Tours
- Sport
- Sport venue
- Architecture
- Theme park
- Amusement ride
- Nature
- Garden
- Vernacular architecture
- Harbor
- Universities and schools
- Arenas and stadiums
- Bridge
- Cemetery
- Ship
- Golf
- Art gallery
- Tower
Museum of Us
Anthropology displays in historic digs Nestled in the heart of San Diego's historic Balboa Park, the Museum of Us is a cultural institution dedicated to exploring the human experience from multifaceted perspectives. Beyond a traditional museum, it delves into anthropology and invites visitors to reflect on...
Balboa Park
Nestled in the heart of San Diego, Balboa Park stands as a verdant oasis and a cultural hub, offering a rich tapestry of museums, gardens, and architecture. Covering over 1,200 acres, the park is not only a premiere destination for outdoor enthusiasts but also a...
San Diego Museum of Art
Nestled in the heart of Balboa Park, the San Diego Museum of Art stands as a beacon of cultural and artistic expression in the vibrant city of San Diego, United States. This esteemed institution is renowned for its wide-ranging collection, which spans the globe and the...
Fleet Science Center
Hands-on exhibits and IMAX theater The Fleet Science Center is a science museum and planetarium in Balboa Park, located in San Diego, California. It is at the east end of the El Prado Drive walkway, next to the Bea Evenson Fountain and plaza in central Balboa Park.
California Quadrangle
The California Quadrangle, California Building, and California Tower are historic structures located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. They were built for the 1915–16 Panama-California Exposition and served as the grand entry to the Expo. The buildings and courtyard were designed by architect Bertram Goodhue.
Liberty Station
Liberty Station is a mixed-use development in San Diego, California, on the site of the former Naval Training Center San Diego. It is located in the Point Loma community of San Diego. It has a waterfront location, on a boat channel off of San Diego Bay, just west of the San Diego Airport and a few miles north of Downtown San Diego.
El Prado Complex
The El Prado Complex is a historic district in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. The 13-acre complex includes 13 contributing buildings and one contributing structure.