
El Palacio de los Gobernadores
El Palacio de los Gobernadores is a historic building in Santa Fe, New Mexico, that served as the residence and seat of government for Spanish and later Mexican authorities from the early 17th century. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited public buildings in the United States. The structure reflects a blend of Pueblo, Spanish, and Mexican architectural influences. Today, it functions as a museum and cultural site, showcasing artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of New Mexico’s colonial history and heritage, offering visitors insight into the region’s complex cultural past.