Presidio La Bahia Today
Presidio La Bahia, designated a National Historic Landmark, is considered the world's finest example of a Spanish frontier fort. This is the most fought over fort in Texas history, having seen participation in six National Revolutions/Wars for independence. Spanish, Mexican and Texas soldiers all garrisoned its fortified walls. Here, at the Crossroads of Revolution, was felt almost every attempt to forcibly change the governmental order of Texas.
Presidio La Bahia is a fort, not a mission. The chapel was erected in the quadrangle for the sole use of the soldiers and Spanish settlers living in the town of La Bahia surrounding the fort. The name given the chapel was "Our Lady of Loreto", and is the oldest building in the compound in continuous use since the 1700's.
2nd Saturday of every month there is a market on the square. Unique gifts, shops, boutiques, etc. surround downtown. Usually takes place from 9-4pm.
2nd oldest dance hall in Texas. If you're looking for something to do Friday night, check out Schroeder Hall and see if they have a band playing!!
Golf Course in Victoria