United States New Mexico Santa Fe

Palace of the Governors

An adobe structure built in the early 17th century, it's one of the oldest continuously occupied public buildings in the US and a history museum.

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What once served as Spain’s seat of government is now New Mexico’s state history museum. The Palace of the Governors is a beautiful blend of Spanish Colonial Revival and Pueblo Revival architecture, marked by parapets, porticoes, corbels, and latillas.

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