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Palace of the Governors - Wikipedia The Palace of the Governors (Spanish: Palacio de los Gobernadores) is an adobe structure built in the Territorial Style of Pueblo architecture on Palace Avenue in Santa Fe, New Mexico
The Palace of the Governors - New Mexico History Museum Situated on the north side of the historic Santa Fe Plaza, the Palace of the Governors is a beloved icon, complex symbol, and anchor for the New Mexico History Museum
Palace of the Governors - U. S. National Park Service Since 1610, this block-long, one-story adobe building has housed the offices and living quarters of 58 Spanish Colonial Governors, 16 Mexican Governors, four military and three civilian governors during U S rule, and 17 Territorial Governors
The History and Intrigue of Santa Fes Palace of the Governors Visitors stroll through the portal of Santa Fe's Palace of the Governors, the longest continuously occupied building in the United States and a National Treasure of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
Palace of the Governors at New Mexico History Museum Built by the Spanish as a government building in 1610, the Palace of the Governors remains the country's oldest continuously occupied public building Here, visitors can enjoy interpretive galleries, the Palace Press, and a large courtyard that leads to the New Mexico History Museum campus
PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS - Updated July 2025 - Yelp I ended up going on a self-tour looking at the extensive collection of Spanish rifles, catholic crosses, old armor, the long list of governors, and read about what took place in the Palace in the 17th Century
Palace of the Governors - Atlas Obscura Built around 1610, the Palace of the Governors originally served as the home and government building of Pedro de Peralta, the first royal governor of New Mexico during the Spanish Colonial
New Mexico History Museum Erected in 1610 by order of the Spanish Crown, the Palace of the Governors is the oldest public building in continuous use constructed by European settlers in the continental United States
Palace of the Governors - SAH ARCHIPEDIA The Palace of the Governors is a significant example of Spanish Colonial architecture and said to be the oldest, continuously occupied public building in the United States