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Roberto Adobe & Sunol House — Attraction in San Jose

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Roberto Adobe & Sunol House
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Nearby attractions
Del Monte Park
806 W Home St, San Jose, CA 95126
Parkmoor Plaza
Parkmoor Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
Willow Glen Holiday Lights
1005 Cherry Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
Willow Glen Town Square
1100 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
Nearby restaurants
Willow Den Public House
803 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
Pacos Tacos
898 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
Taqueria El Abuelo
1005 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
Colombian Food, El Paisa
1010 Coe Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
Ch11 Cellars
460 Lincoln Ave ste 55, San Jose, CA 95126
Palermo Italian Restaurant
791 Auzerais Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
Puerto Azul Restaurant
1072 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
Jake's of Willow Glen
1074 Lincoln Ave Unit A, San Jose, CA 95125
AJ's Restaurant & Bar LLC
393 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
Bill's Café - Willow
1115 Willow St, San Jose, CA 95125, United States
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Roberto Adobe & Sunol House

770 Lincoln Ave, San Jose, CA 95126
4.8(19)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Del Monte Park, Parkmoor Plaza, Willow Glen Holiday Lights, Willow Glen Town Square, restaurants: Willow Den Public House, Pacos Tacos, Taqueria El Abuelo, Colombian Food, El Paisa, Ch11 Cellars, Palermo Italian Restaurant, Puerto Azul Restaurant, Jake's of Willow Glen, AJ's Restaurant & Bar LLC, Bill's Café - Willow
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Nearby attractions of Roberto Adobe & Sunol House

Del Monte Park

Parkmoor Plaza

Willow Glen Holiday Lights

Willow Glen Town Square

Del Monte Park

Del Monte Park

4.5

(442)

Open 24 hours
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Parkmoor Plaza

Parkmoor Plaza

4.2

(277)

Open 24 hours
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Willow Glen Holiday Lights

Willow Glen Holiday Lights

4.8

(61)

Open 24 hours
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Willow Glen Town Square

Willow Glen Town Square

4.6

(110)

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Nearby restaurants of Roberto Adobe & Sunol House

Willow Den Public House

Pacos Tacos

Taqueria El Abuelo

Colombian Food, El Paisa

Ch11 Cellars

Palermo Italian Restaurant

Puerto Azul Restaurant

Jake's of Willow Glen

AJ's Restaurant & Bar LLC

Bill's Café - Willow

Willow Den Public House

Willow Den Public House

4.1

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Pacos Tacos

Pacos Tacos

4.8

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Taqueria El Abuelo

Taqueria El Abuelo

4.3

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Colombian Food, El Paisa

Colombian Food, El Paisa

4.0

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Open until 8:00 PM
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Joe GJoe G
Open only two hours on Saturdays (closed major holidays) and very worth it! The two docents on this Saturday were very nice and welcoming, and had a ton of information on the history of the Roberto-Suñol Adobe and the neighborhood. The interior is nicely restored and impressive for such an old building. The adobe itself is set up as an exhibit of how people lived back then. There are plenty of informative exhibit signs on the native Tamien population, Roberto Balermino, The Anza expedition, government, commerce, etc.. that will bring you up to date through history into today. The garden outside contains a large fig tree that provides cooling shade and a delicious fig smell right now. I was told it was the oldest fig tree in California, very impressive. You can wander around outside and see the outhouse and old farm machinery, and you can also sit on benches under the shade of a large pepper tree. It is very pleasant sitting here and relaxing in the garden. The house has air conditioning, and bathrooms. They have exhibits that the kids can touch as well as a stamp of Roberto Balermino's brand that kids (or adults) can "brand" themselves with. This is a great place for for kids and adults. The docents were awesome, it can't be said enough. The fact that the adjacent 280 freeway was supposed to go through the property, but was moved over to save it, means that is available to us to see how life was lived in the past. History could have been wiped away by that freeway, but we got to see it today. You should go too, it is worth it.
Nina PhamNina Pham
We were lucky enough to be in town and have time to stop by this historical home! The docents (who are volunteers) are passionate about preserving a piece of important San Jose history, and they taught us so much. Everyone should stop by - and a bonus, it’s free and there is free parking in the back! There are no specific tour times - if they aren’t with anyone else, they will provide you with a tour or you can wander on your own.
Donald ClarkDonald Clark
First class interpretive visitor experience. I was genuinely suprise with the quality of the exhibits, the restoration and the docent tour. It is great to be able to connect the dots on the Tamien people though to the spanish missions and then the Americans. I'll be going back again to take a bit more time to read everything myself. Parking at the rear for 5-8 cars. Take the side drive next to the highway. Free.
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Open only two hours on Saturdays (closed major holidays) and very worth it! The two docents on this Saturday were very nice and welcoming, and had a ton of information on the history of the Roberto-Suñol Adobe and the neighborhood. The interior is nicely restored and impressive for such an old building. The adobe itself is set up as an exhibit of how people lived back then. There are plenty of informative exhibit signs on the native Tamien population, Roberto Balermino, The Anza expedition, government, commerce, etc.. that will bring you up to date through history into today. The garden outside contains a large fig tree that provides cooling shade and a delicious fig smell right now. I was told it was the oldest fig tree in California, very impressive. You can wander around outside and see the outhouse and old farm machinery, and you can also sit on benches under the shade of a large pepper tree. It is very pleasant sitting here and relaxing in the garden. The house has air conditioning, and bathrooms. They have exhibits that the kids can touch as well as a stamp of Roberto Balermino's brand that kids (or adults) can "brand" themselves with. This is a great place for for kids and adults. The docents were awesome, it can't be said enough. The fact that the adjacent 280 freeway was supposed to go through the property, but was moved over to save it, means that is available to us to see how life was lived in the past. History could have been wiped away by that freeway, but we got to see it today. You should go too, it is worth it.
Joe G

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We were lucky enough to be in town and have time to stop by this historical home! The docents (who are volunteers) are passionate about preserving a piece of important San Jose history, and they taught us so much. Everyone should stop by - and a bonus, it’s free and there is free parking in the back! There are no specific tour times - if they aren’t with anyone else, they will provide you with a tour or you can wander on your own.
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First class interpretive visitor experience. I was genuinely suprise with the quality of the exhibits, the restoration and the docent tour. It is great to be able to connect the dots on the Tamien people though to the spanish missions and then the Americans. I'll be going back again to take a bit more time to read everything myself. Parking at the rear for 5-8 cars. Take the side drive next to the highway. Free.
Donald Clark

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4.8
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5.0
8y

Open only two hours on Saturdays (closed major holidays) and very worth it! The two docents on this Saturday were very nice and welcoming, and had a ton of information on the history of the Roberto-Suñol Adobe and the neighborhood. The interior is nicely restored and impressive for such an old building. The adobe itself is set up as an exhibit of how people lived back then. There are plenty of informative exhibit signs on the native Tamien population, Roberto Balermino, The Anza expedition, government, commerce, etc.. that will bring you up to date through history into today. The garden outside contains a large fig tree that provides cooling shade and a delicious fig smell right now. I was told it was the oldest fig tree in California, very impressive. You can wander around outside and see the outhouse and old farm machinery, and you can also sit on benches under the shade of a large pepper tree. It is very pleasant sitting here and relaxing in the garden. The house has air conditioning, and bathrooms. They have exhibits that the kids can touch as well as a stamp of Roberto Balermino's brand that kids (or adults) can "brand" themselves with. This is a great place for for kids and adults. The docents were awesome, it can't be said enough. The fact that the adjacent 280 freeway was supposed to go through the property, but was moved over to save it, means that is available to us to see how life was lived in the past. History could have been wiped away by that freeway, but we got to see it today. You should go too, it...

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5.0
1y

We were lucky enough to be in town and have time to stop by this historical home! The docents (who are volunteers) are passionate about preserving a piece of important San Jose history, and they taught us so much. Everyone should stop by - and a bonus, it’s free and there is free parking in the back!

There are no specific tour times - if they aren’t with anyone else, they will provide you with a tour or you can wander...

   Read more
avatar
5.0
8y

First class interpretive visitor experience. I was genuinely suprise with the quality of the exhibits, the restoration and the docent tour. It is great to be able to connect the dots on the Tamien people though to the spanish missions and then the Americans.

I'll be going back again to take a bit more time to read everything myself.

Parking at the rear for 5-8 cars. Take the side drive next to the...

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