• After the Mexican War of Independence, the Mexican province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México was administered from the Palace of the Governors.
  • Palace of the Governors. About/. ... From Old Santa Fe Today, 5th edition by Audra Bellmore with photographs by Simone Frances.
  • No trip to Santa Fe is complete without a day on the plaza and no day on the plaza is complete without going to the Palace of the Governors.
  • Since its construction in the early 17th century, the Palace of Governors in Santa Fe has hosted a steady stream of people.
  • Coming upon the Palace of the Governors on Santa Fe’s main plaza today, you might find yourself surprised and even mildly underwhelmed.
  • Both the Palace of the Governors and the New Mexico History Museum have exhibits related to the Santa Fe Trail.
  • The entire north side of Santa Fe’s downtown plaza is taken up by the 1610 Palace of the Governors, the oldest continually occupied public building in the United...
  • The Palace of the Governors, located on Palace Avenue in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a historic adobe structure.
  • When Santa Fe was still under Spanish rule in the 17th century, the Palace of the Governors was erected as a seat of government.
  • Explore the Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe. There are some incredible historic sites in Santa Fe, NM, including the famed Santa Fe Plaza.
  • 105 W. Palace Ave., Santa Fe, NM 87501 Phone: (505) 476-5100. ... Palace of the Governors is on The Plaza at 105 W. Palace Ave.
  • The Palace of Governors stands directly across from Santa Fe’s main plaza (to the right, not seen in this picture). This site was customary across Spanish America.
  • Palace of the Governors in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built in 1610, the Palace of the Governors is the oldest public building in continuous use constructed by...