Palace of the Governors

Built in 17th century, still dominates historic Plaza. Oldest continuously used public building in the nation; served Spain, Mexico, Confederacy, U.S. Survived 1680 Pueblo Indian Revolt, Mexican War, Confederate occupation. History exhibitions.

Getting There & Details

Address
105 W. Palace Ave., corner Lincoln and Palace avenues.
Phone
505-476-5100
Website
www.palaceofthegovernors.org
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