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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. The History and Intrigue of Santa Fe's Palace of the Governors

    For centuries, the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico, was a seat of power and a scene of conflict.

  4. 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, …

  5. Palace of the GovernorsHistoric Santa Fe Foundation

    Today, the Palace of the Governors is the historic core of the New Mexico History Museum. The Palace of the Governors was honored with National Historic Landmark Status in 1960 and placed on the …

  6. Palace of the Governors (2026) - All You Need to Know ... - Tripadvisor

    Palace of the Governors (Palacio de los Gobernadores) at New Mexico History Museum was the former seat of government, opened in 1610 in Nuevo México, till 1901.

  7. Palace of the Governors at the New Mexico History Museum

    Aug 18, 2025 · 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 …

  8. Palace of the Governors - U.S. News Travel

    Dating to 1610, the Palace of the Governors was the original capitol of New Mexico and has been in public use longer than any other building in the country.

  9. Living history: Palace of the Governors - taosnews.com

    Aug 21, 2025 · The Palace of the Governors, located on the north side of the Santa Fe Plaza, served as the seat of government for Nuevo Mejico from 1610 until 1901, bearing witness to seismic shifts in …

  10. New Mexico: Palace of the Governors - U.S. National Park Service

    Jul 2, 2020 · The sole survivor of the original Casas Reales, the earthen edifice has undergone various incarnations in structure and style since New Mexico Governor Pedro de Peralta received directions …