Iglesia de San José
197 Calle O'Neill, San Juan, 00918, Puerto Rico

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4.7
303 reviews
  • Q G
    Q G
    3 months ago

    During my recent visit to San Juan, Puerto Rico, I was drawn twice to the Church of San José—one of the oldest surviving examples of Gothic-influenced architecture in the Western Hemisphere—only to find the doors closed on both occasions. Unfortunately, no clear information was available regarding its visiting hours or worship schedule, which was particularly frustrating considering the immense historical and spiritual value of this site (no web site nor billboards). It was only on my third attempt that the doors were finally open. As I stepped inside, I was nearly moved to tears. The sacred atmosphere, paired with the subtle elegance of the restoration, left a profound impression on me. Whoever undertook the work of conserving and reviving this church has done a masterful job—carefully revealing the patina of centuries without compromising its authenticity. The lighting enhances its architectural dignity and the serenity of its interior. Historically, the Church of San José is one of the earliest religious structures built under the Spanish Crown in the Americas. Constructed in the 1532s, it was part of the broader ecclesiastical and cultural fabric of the Audiencia of Santo Domingo - Viceroyalty of New Spain. For centuries, it served not only as a place of worship but also as a spiritual anchor for the Spanish elite, clergy, and citizens of San Juan. Its walls have borne witness to centuries of transformation, from Spanish imperial rule to modern-day Puerto Rico. This is not just a church—it is a living monument to the Spanish religious, and architectural legacy of the Caribbean. I sincerely urge the caretakers and local authorities to make its access more transparent. Sharing the schedule and history of this extraordinary site would be a great service to the global community, especially to those seeking a meaningful encounter with the past through faith and beauty.

  • Mike a
    Mike a
    9 months ago

    Small donation gets you in crazy awesome painting & architech. Makes you feel like you're back in time attending mass. Lots of awesome photo opportunities & sights too, see. Lots of history in this building it felt surreal. It's definitely a must if you're interested in religious history and architech.

  • Alec B.
    Alec B.
    8 months ago

    Very beautiful church with a great history. It was very peaceful to go inside and look around at the amazing amount of art. An absolute landmark for San Juan Tourists.

  • Jim Nabholz
    Jim Nabholz
    10 months ago

    We visited Inglesia de San Jose Catholic Church this week while visiting Old San Juan. It’s a small church, but beautiful nonetheless. Just a few blocks from the main cathedral basilica, the church stands out prominently at the end of a street, a beautiful white facade. Inside is very special as well. The main area of the church is reverent, and there are many side aisles and chapels. Beautiful statues, paintings, sculptures are found throughout the church. There are also several areas where, as they modernize the church, the original stone and brick structure of the building can be seen. That’s pretty cool! Much history there! A wonderful place to visit regardless of your religious affiliation! Highly recommend a visit to Inglesia de San Jose!

  • SP Reviewer
    SP Reviewer
    10 months ago

    Beautiful and oldest church in Puerto Rico. We felt very peaceful after visiting this church. There are few other places in San Juan which is the oldest in PR. There are also walking guides available who explain the history of San Juan.

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Opening Hours

  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Thursday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Saturday 11:00 AM - 07:30 PM
  • Sunday 11:00 AM - 04:00 PM