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  1. The Alamo

    Schedule a guided tour, book a self guided experience, or reserve a free ticket to Alamo Church, the Shrine of Texas Liberty.

  2. Visit the Alamo

    The Alamo is like nowhere else: the jewel of Texas heritage and a historic destination for the entire family. Discover the place that has captured the world’s attention for generations.

  3. Battle and Revolution - The Alamo

    This oil painting in the Alamo Collection depicts Texan Benjamin Milam rallying volunteers to fight at the Siege of Bexár. It was painted by Henry Arthur McArdle in 1901.

  4. Remember the Alamo

    Uncover 300 years of history at the Alamo, an awe-inspiring story that’s more intriguing than you might imagine. Established in 1718 as Mission San Antonio de Valero, the former mission now …

  5. What's at the Alamo

    Historic buildings, priceless artifacts, dramatic living history, and peaceful gardens - there's something for everyone at the Alamo. Before you visit, take a look at what we have to offer to …

  6. Tours and Experience | The Alamo

    Led by an Alamo History Interpreter, this walking tour explores the heroes and events, including the Battle of the Alamo, that have made the story of the Alamo captivating for generations.

  7. Visiting Tips - The Alamo

    The Alamo is located in the heart of downtown San Antonio at 300 Alamo Plaza. Guests can be conveniently dropped off on Houston Street at Avenue E, or you can click on the map below …

  8. Alamo Trust, Inc. | The Alamo

    Alamo Trust’s mission is to preserve the Alamo, the Shrine of Texas Liberty, and to bring its unique story to life – to inspire visitors and honor all those who lived, fought, and died here.

  9. Defenders | The Alamo

    The stories of each of these men is vital to understanding the Battle of the Alamo. Alamo historians and curators continue their research to ensure that all men who died at the Alamo …

  10. Events — The Alamo

    Led by an Alamo expert, this guided walking tour explores the outdoor battlefield, iconic Alamo Church, and concludes with entry into the Alamo Exhibit at the Ralston Family Collections Center.