Old Mission Gift Shop and Museum

  4.1 – 7 reviews   • Gift shop

Located In: Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa

Address and Contact Information

Address: 751 Palm St, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
Phone: (805) 543-6850
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Review Summary

Charlie Halsell
Super helpful, friendly staff and a TON of gifts to choose from
Anthony F. Angelic
Employees knowledgeable of excellent art work, sculpture pieces for sale.
Stupid Vacations
The picture collection of all the adobes around town, I found quite interesting.
Anthony F. Angelic
Professionally managed. Employees knowledgeable of excellent art work, sculpture pieces for sale. Reasonably priced. Highly recommended.
Andrew Perez
Very good experience, giving insight into the missions history and some insight into the Chumash. Only reason for a 4 star was the lack of a complete unbiased retelling, a slight given due to the location of the museum inside a mission.
Stupid Vacations (Stupid Vacations)
The gift shop is to the left of the entrance to the church. There is a museum inside the Mission that is a look at the history and the surrounding area. Starting with displays of the Chumash Indians and their culture, the museum winds through many rooms, with history of the church, and its transformation over the last 240 years. The picture collection of all the adobes around town, I found quite interesting. The Map on the wall in that room showed the ranches from land grants long ago. The displays are that of an old museum, aging, and a fun look into the local history. Cost is by donation.
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