Mission San Carlos Borromeo de Carmelo, established in 1770, featured a variety of rooms and buildings designed for both religious and residential purposes. The mission included a church, a convento (living quarters for the priests), workshops, and storerooms. The layout emphasized communal spaces for the native population, including living quarters and agricultural areas to support the mission's self-sufficiency. The architecture reflected Spanish colonial styles, with adobe walls and red-tiled roofs.
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You can build more rooms in your house and a building depending on your job.
No you can not sell rooms on build a bear ville :)
mission san jose had 9 rooms
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they grew crops, raised livestock, prayed, cleaned the padres' rooms ( priests ) , cooked, built the mission and their own village ( if they didn't live inside the mission building ) , sew and make clothing, etc
a church of course and rooms
There are no rooms in Judaism. Judaism is a religion, not a building.
The US Capital Building has 540 rooms and 658 windows, 850 doors. The building has five levels including the dome.
Mission Santa Clara de Asís, located on the grounds of Santa Clara University, has several rooms for various purposes including a chapel, museum, offices, meeting rooms, and living quarters for clergy. The exact number of rooms can vary, but the mission complex typically consists of multiple buildings with a total of over 40 rooms.
they grew crops, raised livestock, prayed, cleaned the padres' rooms ( priests ) , cooked, built the mission and their own village ( if they didn't live inside the mission building ) , sew and make clothing, etc
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