History
Conservation
Art + Architecture
Miscellaneous
100

Who was the Jesuit priest that founded Mission San Xavier del Bac?

Padre Eusebio Kino

100

The field of conservation has three parts: history, chemistry, and what?

Art or studio art
100

Most statues in the church are made of...what?

Wood 

100

What animals were people trying to hit with arrows in the dome of the church?

Birds and bats (maybe)

200

What year did they "finish" building the mission?

1797

200

When did the first major restoration project of the interior take place? The 1970s, the 1980s, or the 1990s?

The 1990s

200

This architectural feature was actually first developed in the Middle East. What is it?

The dome

200

What original piece of jewelry is on the statue of Immaculate Mary in the church?

A pearl earring

300

Why is the church unfinished?

They ran out of money!

300

What local plant material is used as a binder in the exterior lime-wash of the church?

Cactus juice from nopales

300

How many winged angels are in the church? (hint: it's more than 100!)

171

300

How many "legs" does the statue of Saint Francis Xavier inside the church have?

Four

400

What natural disaster in 1887 collapsed the wall around the mortuary chapel and left a large crack in the interior wall on the west transept?

An earthquake

400

In the videos, what material did the conservators use to put paint flakes back in place?

Glue or epoxy

400

What four colors were originally painted on the facade? (hint: they were all made from local materials)

Red, yellow, white, black

400

The statue covered in cement on top of the facade is actually thought to be a statue of...who?

Saint Francis Xavier OR Saint Francis Assisi!