Location Name - San Carlos Cathedral - Historic Royal Presidio Chaple of Monterey
500 Church St
Monterey 93940

County: Monterey
Region: *Central
Location ID: 10105963


Website:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3dnF-FD61Q&feature=youtu.be (YouTube Video)
https://sancarloscathedral.org/ (Website)

Email: [email protected]

 
Styles: Mediterranean / Spanish Revival, Moorish

Categories:
CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - *
CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Coastal Towns
CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Fountains & Statues
CITIES, TOWNS & PUBLIC SPACES - Town Squares & Plazas
GARDENS - *
GARDENS - Mediterranean
INSTITUTIONAL - *
INSTITUTIONAL - California Missions
INSTITUTIONAL - Churches
MUSEUMS - *
MUSEUMS - Cultural History
SCHOOLS - *
SCHOOLS - Elementary / Middle Schools

Tags/Keywords: Coastal, Chapels

Description:
Welcome to San Carlos Cathedral, “The Royal Presidio Chapel,” and the Cathedral of the Diocese of Monterey Photo Copyright Bugher San Carlos Borromeo de Monterey was founded by Father Junipero Serra on June 3, 1770, on the shores of Monterey Bay, as the cornerstone of his Mission. A year later, Fr. Serra moved the Mission to Carmel. The church remained as a Royal Chapel for the soldiers guarding the new Spanish Presidio of Monterey. The present sandstone church was completed in 1794. The significance of San Carlos cannot be overstated. It is the oldest continuously functioning church and the first stone building in the State of California. It is California’s first cathedral and stands for the birth of Carmel Mission and Monterey, the first capital of California.

Site Condition:
The exquisite Spanish Colonial style, the masterful stone facade and the Moorish influence make the Royal Presidio Chapel a true jewel of architecture, unmatched by any of the California Missions. The beautiful portals, carved in sandstone with a fine molding and ornamental arches, are also unique. The niche at the very top of the facade contains a statue of Our Lady of Guadalupe and is the oldest non-indigenous sculpture in the State. Elevated to the status of cathedral in 1849, San Carlos is one of California’s exceptional historic monuments. This National Historic Landmark and cornerstone of Monterey is adjacent to Lake El Estero and within walking distance of Fisherman’s Wharf. Visitors and pilgrims from around the world visit the Royal Chapel, which stands as a legacy of faith and a living chronicle to our local, state and national history.

General Notes:
updated 06.28.18 CAO / 5.11.2020 lm / emailed for updates 4.4.24 bd

Jurisdictions::
Monterey, MONTEREY COUNTY FILM COMMISSION - FLICS

Within 30-Mile Zone: N

State Property: No

Closed/Vacant: No

GPS Source:
Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 36.5954947, y coordinate: -121.8904294

Permit: 2

Contacts:
Doubek, Kathryn *
Administrative Assistant, San Carlos Cathedral
831.373.2628 x 10 Phone 1
[email protected]
http://www.sancarloscathedral.org/staff

Nordstrand, Karen *
Film Commissioner, Monterey County Film Commission
801 Lighthouse Avenue, Suite 104, Monterey, CA 93940 USA
831.646.0910 Phone 1
831.594.9410 Mobile
831.655.9250 Fax
[email protected]
[email protected]
https://filmmonterey.org/contact/

Rybkowski, Cindy *
Parish Business Administrator, San Carlos Cathedral
831.373.2628 x 16 Phone 1
[email protected]
http://www.sancarloscathedral.org/staff

* Key Contact


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