Located in the communal seating courtyard between buildings of the San Pedro Market. The Adobe was built in 1797 by Manuel Gonzalez, and Apache Indian. He was also the first resident and second mayor of the Pueblo of San Jose. Its used during the weekdays to educate local school children about the life of early residents. Open to the Public for designated events. Check their website in Maps to see what is on the schedule.
Luis Maria Peralta Adobe is a heritage sight situated in the city center of San Jose and is very close to San Pedro Market Sqaure. This place gives pure historic vibes while having a blend of modern and old era.As its located right among the city skyscrappers the view turns out impeccably superb. While the info boards narrate the story of history of the place, the Adobe itself speaks for the old times.
This was the oldest building in San Jose, where the history of San Jose started. Located at the center of the San Pedro Market compound, this humble historical building can be easily overlooked. We did overlooked this when the first time we were for lunch, only realised much later on a walking tour.
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