No but yes in a kind of way. It is only for viewing. In other words, it is like an exhibit.
Today, the Carmel Mission, or Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, serves as an active parish and a historical site. It attracts visitors for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and cultural significance as one of California's Spanish missions. The mission also hosts various community events, educational programs, and religious services, preserving its heritage while serving the local community.
Among other things, it has one of, if not the, oldest buildings in California that is still in use today.
The San Juan Capistrano mission was founded on All Saints Day, November 1, 1776.
They used brick,clay molds,and mud to build the mission San Francisco De Asis.
you use cheats, or tips
brick an mortar
so they can use it as a church
Carlos Linnaeus
It is in user because it is now a tourist attraction.
it is used for a church today
Bricks,clay,stone,and wood