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Quote: We were very surprised to find this museum was not just about Georgia O'Keefe. As in many other places we visited on this trip, cameras are not allowed. What surprised us was we had to check our bags into lockers Read More
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Quote: The Museum of International Folk Art is a tribute to the common or folk people from around the world. Browsing the exhibits here can keep you occupied for at least 3 hours.The museum is not far from the Santa Fe Read More
Quote: When you consider the glorious cathedrals of Medieval Europe, this little church, said to be the oldest in the States, is not very impressive. However, the plain adobe walls, originally built in 1610 and shored Read More
Quote: The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian hosts changing exhibitions of contemporary and historic Native American art with an emphasis on the Southwest. Main gallery exhibitions change twice a year. Smaller Read More
Quote: This is a living history museum located on 200 acres that is just amazing! Costumed guides will meet you and begin a journey back to 1700 at this site which was the last stop of the "El Camino Royale" trail that Read More
Quote: The Palace of the Governors was originally the capital of New Mexico. You can learn about the Sante Fe's Hispanic and American historical past. Ancient pottery and an altar display are exhibited. The bookstore Read More
Quote: If I were under the age of eight, I would probably want to move in here. It's not so much a museum as a huge playground. There is a wall to climb; bubbles the size of basketballs to make with huge hoops; a loom Read More
Quote: Santa Fe has a dominant style of architecture. That doesn't mean all buildings look alike, some are outstanding and the New Mexico Museum of Art is one of those. The brochure calls the style Spanish Pueblo Read More
Quote: The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art is located on museum hill, along with the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, the Museum of International Folk Art, and the Wheelwright Museum. If you don't have a car there is Read More
Quote: This nonprofit museum houses a monumental artwork, carved and painted on hundreds of panels of wood by Jean-Claude Gaugy. Love and transcendence are its central themes. Individual audios are available that tell Read More