St. Joseph's was the first church in the
Pueblo de San Jose. The original adobe was built on the present site in 1803.
It was replaced by a second site in 1845, which in turn was replaced by a
wooden building in 1869. After the structure was destroyed by fire in 1875, the
present building was begun. Designed by architect Bryan J. Clinch, this grand
edifice continues to house San Jose's oldest seat of Christian worship. Today,
both on the national and state list of historical landmarks, it is one of the
remaining examples of 19th century architecture in the country. The Cathedral
is filled with beautiful hand painted murals, stained glass windows, impressive
artwork and a custom built organ. In 1990, the cathedral completed a million
dollar renovation. The Cathedral is located at South Market and San Fernando,
Downtown San Jose.