Taos Morada was fully completed in 1834 and was led by Padre Antonio José Martínez.
From the 1800s it was a center of Hermanos' religious activity,[2] based upon practices that originated in Spain.
[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and received monies from the National Park Service, the state Historic Preservation Office, and CETA funds for the restoration of Taos Morada to its state during the mid-19th century.
In 2005 the museum board agreed to sanction certain devotional exercises, which began April 11, 2006 during Holy Week for Hermanos from Northern New Mexico Moradas.
In or after 2008, the Morada became the property of the Catholic Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Taos and the Archdiocese of Santa Fe.