Visit Mission San Xavier del Bac, an Arizona property.Arizona property owners interesting in the state’s history should plan a visit to the Mission San Xavier del Bac. Located near Tucson, the mission is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. You can join docent-led tours throughout the mission at various times throughout the day from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

The current standing mission was finished in 1797, and still functions as a church. This landmark has breathtaking architecture and fine details. The sanctuary is decorated with many beautiful statues and murals.

Arizona home owners can help raise money to support the restoration of the mission, while enjoying an exciting guitar concert. Patronato, the group dedicated to preserving the mission, is hosting the seventh annual Spring concert on April 12th. Gabriel Ayala, the well known Native American guitarist will perform his Jazzmenco style music. He is returning for his second year here after his spectacular performance last year. Tickets are only $75 to attend.

Even if you can’t attend the concert, Patronato invites you to donate to the restoration of the East Tower. This is the last major work to bring this historic Arizona property to its full glory. Go to patronatosanxavier.org to plan a visit the Mission San Xavier del Bac and find out more about ways you can help preserve the mission for generations to come.