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The Alamo: Exhibit Entry

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300 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, TX 78205
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The Alamo: Exhibit Entry
Detail 2 hours
Detail Most people spend a couple hours at this attraction.
Detail Appropriate for All Ages
Detail Handicap Accessible
Detail Both Cameras and Video Cameras are Permitted
Detail Gift Shop On-site
The Alamo: Exhibit Entry Schedule Schedule
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The Alamo: Exhibit Entry
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The image shows the historic Alamo mission in San Antonio Texas with its distinctive facade under a bright blue skyThe image shows the historic Alamo mission in San Antonio Texas with its distinctive facade under a bright blue skyThe image shows the historic Alamo mission in San Antonio Texas with its distinctive facade under a bright blue skyThe image shows the historic Alamo mission in San Antonio Texas with its distinctive facade under a bright blue sky

Discover a piece of American history with The Alamo Exhibit Entry in San Antonio, TX, where you will immerse yourself in the stories of bravery and independence that define this iconic landmark. As you step into the historic grounds, you’ll encounter the Alamo church and Long Barrack, which were pivotal sites during the legendary Battle of the Alamo. These structures, now carefully preserved, offer an authentic glimpse into the past and the lives of the heroes who fought here.

About the Ticket


The Exhibit Entry ticket grants you access to the Collector's Journey, a curatorial exhibit dedicated to preserving the history of the Alamo. Here, guests can visit the Phil Collins Collection including the Battle of the Alamo Diorama as well as the Donald and Louise Yena Spanish Colonial Collection and more than 500 artifacts. The exhibit spaces will draw you into the narrative of the Texan revolutionaries and the dramatic stand they made in 1836. Your journey begins with a thorough walkthrough of the Alamo Church, where you can admire artifacts and read detailed accounts that bring the battle to life.

The historical reverence of The Alamo is maintained through a well-curated collection of exhibits, each shedding light on different aspects of the battle and its significance. You will see weapons used during the conflict, personal items belonging to the defenders, and comprehensive displays that contextualize the battle within the broader struggle for Texan independence. Throughout the tour, knowledgeable guides are available to enrich your understanding with fascinating stories and facts. The compound’s design encourages curiosity, with interactive displays that engage both adults and children.

History of the Alamo


Historically, The Alamo holds a cherished place in American history as a symbol of resistance and sacrifice. Originally a mission founded in the 18th century, it became a fortress during the Texan War of Independence. The legendary clash in 1836 saw a small group of Texan defenders, including renowned figures like James Bowie, William B. Travis, and Davy Crockett, stand against the Mexican army led by General Santa Anna, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of history. This battle, though a defeat, galvanized the Texan spirit and ultimately led to victory in their fight for independence.

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Discover the Alamo, an iconic symbol of Texan independence nestled in the heart of San Antonio. This historic Spanish mission, dating back to the 18th century, offers a poignant glimpse into the legendary 1836 battle. Wander through the beautifully preserved grounds, explore engaging exhibits, and feel the spirit of perseverance and bravery that continues to inspire visitors from around the world.

The Alamo Exhibit Entry offers an enriching and poignant exploration of a landmark that played a crucial role in shaping Texan and American history. This immersive experience, complete with detailed exhibits, personal artifacts, and dramatically charged reenactments, invites you to walk in the footsteps of heroes. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious traveler, The Alamo provides a profound connection to the past while offering an educational and memorable visit. Make sure to add The Alamo to your travel itinerary and stand in awe where history was made.

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Frequently Asked Questions for The Alamo: Exhibit Entry:
  • Approximately how long does the The Alamo: Exhibit Entry last?
    Guests usually spend a couple hours at the Alamo.
  • For what ages is the tour appropriate?
    Great for all ages!
  • What type of dress & footwear are recommended?
    Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the The Alamo: Exhibit Entry?
    Yes.

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