Palace of the Governors is a plaza Downtown Santa Fe Santa Fe located in United States.
105 W Palace Ave Santa Fe , NM 87501 United States
Originally built by the Spanish as a government seat in this remote outpost in 1610, this historic landmark is a national treasure. Visit the museum or stroll at sunset for contemplative Plaza views . Read more
Palace of the Governors is the oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States . Learn more in this C-SPAN American History TV video. Read more
Go inside this beautiful building to learn about the unique and fascinating history of Santa Fe. The scene outside can be nutty filled with the worst types of tourists .
An enchanting museum . Quick for most but a long visit for the real history buffs!
Make sure to pass through and marvel at some of the beautiful art for sale right from the native american artist .
A must-stop in Santa Fe. Absorb more than 400 years of history.
Go early and the native Americans sell their Authentic jewelry
Cool history and even cooler Santeros!
Buy jewelry direct from Native American artists and cut out the middle man. Bargain if you like.
You can haggle with the artists and jewelers here over prices.
Pretty and interesting. Sad to hear they're trying to raise money.
Come here to people watch and grab food from some of the food trucks in good weather. There are many street vendors with great art, too. - Ellie Pines
Great museum with interesting displays, changing exhibits, and a variety of lectures and festivals. A membership is well-worth the cost! - Julie Kirk
Small museum, lots of photographs of Georgia and keepsakes, not too many works of hers, but well organized, lots of info, and friendly and knowledgeable staff. - George Holod