A welcoming entrance to Mission San Antonio de Valero or a defensive structure against Alamo invaders? Step into the past and explore the Alamo’s newest interpretive exhibit, the Mission Gate and Lunette. Discover how this unique structure served a dual purpose and examine its special meaning to the Alamo during this after-hours guided tour.

Presented by the Joan and Herb Kelleher Charitable Foundation, the Mission Gate and Lunette outdoor interpretation represents the main gate of the historic mission-fort. The exhibit, located along the original southern boundary of the complex, showcases more of the Alamo's complete footprint, which extended far beyond the walls of the iconic Church and Long Barrack.

Gain a newfound appreciation for the scale and significance of the Alamo site and learn about notable events on the Alamo's over 300-year history that are highlighted throughout the exhibit.

Tickets are available now and at a discount for Friends of the Alamo members. Not a member? Join today!

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Event Information

Date:
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Time:
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Location:
Alamo Plaza
Street Address:

The Alamo

300 Alamo Plaza

San Antonio, TX 78205

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Price:
Adult $65
Child (12 and under) $50
Friends of the Alamo Member/Adult Military (w/ID) $55
Friends of the Alamo Member/Child Military (12 and under w/ID) $45
Additional notes:

A visit to the Alamo and/or attendance at events is an agreement by the participant and/or the parent or guardian to allow the Alamo to photograph and/or film participants without compensation for possible use in digital/print marketing and publicity efforts. Please contact the Alamo’s marketing director at 210-225-1391 with questions or requests to exempt your image from potential promotional use.