PALACE OF THE GOVERNORS
Updated 33 days ago
- Age: 15 years
- ID: 16042340/134
Dorothy McKibbin, 109 East Palace, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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...
Over the next 100 years, the single museum developed into a system of state-run museums and agencies, and with the addition of the Domenici Building in 2009, the Palace became a part of the new New Mexico History Museum.