Missions typically consisted of several key buildings, including the church, which served as the central place of worship and community gathering. Additionally, there were living quarters for the missionaries and indigenous people, as well as workshops for various trades and agricultural areas for farming. Other structures might include storage facilities and protective walls to safeguard the mission from potential threats. Collectively, these buildings supported both spiritual and practical needs of the mission community.
The Greek buildings are usually made up of mud brick, stone and woods.
all of the 21 missions
all of the 21 missions
A mission is a group of people that take part in such an assignment. The workforce at the missions is made up of organizations and individuals who have a call to encourage, support, and train people in the workplace.
I assume you are asking about the California missions. Just about each mission has the original buildings. The state does do reconstruction and repair on each mission.
Netherland
The live in buildings which are collectively called missions.
Any material used in buildings.
The missions were growing a lot of crops and had herds of livestock. The livestock fed, and taken care of and the crops watered, picked, and planted. At some missions wine was made. The buildings needed repairs and cleaned, water brought in, food cooked.
People can use marble for architecture and grand buildings statues are made up of marble.
different kinds of marble
the buildings where made out of bricks