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Palace of the Governors

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Michael
July 11, 2022
The heart of downtown Santa Fe for nearly 400 years, the historic Plaza remains the meeting place of The City Different, hosting Indian and Spanish markets and other annual events as well as community gatherings, concerts, and more. Adjacent to the Plaza, you will find the Palace of the Governors. Built by the Spanish as a government building in 1610, the Palace remains the country's oldest continuously occupied public building. Exhibits chronicle the history of Santa Fe as well as New Mexico and the region.
The heart of downtown Santa Fe for nearly 400 years, the historic Plaza remains the meeting place of The City Different, hosting Indian and Spanish markets and other annual events as well as community gatherings, concerts, and more. Adjacent to the Plaza, you will find the Palace of the Governors.…
Jason
December 27, 2021
The Palace of the Governors (1610) is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe at 105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501 The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610, is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe, between Lincoln Ave and Washington Ave. It is within the Santa Fe Historic District and it served as the seat of government for the state of New Mexico for centuries.
The Palace of the Governors (1610) is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe at 105 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501 The Palace of the Governors, built in 1610, is an adobe structure located on the Plaza of Santa Fe, between Lincoln Ave and Washington Ave. It is within the Santa Fe Hist…
Michael
May 25, 2021
You might enjoy a visit to the Palace of the Governors, right on the Plaza. Originally built in the early 17th century as Spain's seat of government, it now houses two museums. One ticket allows access to both the original museum and the newly opened (August '09) New Mexico History Museum, said to be one of the best history museums in the country. Explore the plaza while you are there! Start with a stroll down Palace Avenue to the Plaza and walk by the Indians selling their crafts under the portal at the Palace of the Governors. Don't know how to find the best quality for the price? Slip into Ortega's and Packards jewelry stores to do some comparison shopping. Ask to see a couple of pieces and feel the weight, heft and color of the silver. This should give you a good idea for comparing with the jewelry under the portal. Also remember the Indians under the portal make their own pieces, thereby cutting out the middleman, so prices should be a good deal lower for the same quality. All pieces are made by the seller or their family, and you can feel confident you are getting quality work. There are hundreds more shops in downtown Santa Fe featuring clothing, jewelry, art and an assortment of souvenirs of Santa Fe.
You might enjoy a visit to the Palace of the Governors, right on the Plaza. Originally built in the early 17th century as Spain's seat of government, it now houses two museums. One ticket allows access to both the original museum and the newly opened (August '09) New Mexico History Museum, said to b…
Ceci
June 25, 2016
Our nation's oldest government building and a Santa Fe landmark...
Mim
September 19, 2014
Native Americans selected by their peers as being outstanding artists are invited to show and sell jewelry and other art objects in the shade of the portal.

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