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The Spanish Governor’s Palace stands today in the heart of downtown San Antonio as one of the last visual remnants to the Spanish Colonial days in the early 18th century.
The Spanish Governor's Palace is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. To learn more about the palace, click here. Close Ad ...
A structure historians call a palace. "We're standing in the Spanish Governor's Palace," Swain said."Which is actually the last remnants of the Presidio de Bejar and this is probably the original ...
For most of its 411-year history, the Palace of the Governors was tied to the history of the state of New Mexico. The oldest continuously occupied public building in the United States, which once ...
The Spanish Governor's Palace (105 Plaza de Armas), completed in 1749, is a low-lying masonry and stucco structure that resembles the similar official residence in Santa Fe, N.M.
Built by his father, Spanish native Fernando Veramendi, it was a “one-story stone building in traditional Spanish colonial style with a wide entrance, a large reception room and bedroom, kitchen ...
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