
The heart of Santa Fe carries an enchanting architectural signature, highlighted by the city’s historic gem, the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in America. The city's aesthetic is described as Pueblo Revival Style, rooted in the adobe (sun-dried mud brick) constructions of the ancient Pueblo Indians. Sturdy, simplistic, and subtly majestic, these earthy-toned, rounded buildings earn Santa Fe the nickname "The City Different," infusing an old-world charm that distinguishes it from other cosmopolitan cities. Admire the iconic adobe buildings and unique designs on a bespoke Santa Fe private tour.
The heart of Santa Fe carries an enchanting architectural signature, highlighted by the city’s historic gem, the Palace of the Governors, the oldest public building in America. The city's aesthetic is described as Pueblo Revival Style, rooted in the adobe (sun-dried mud brick) constructions of the ancient Pueblo Indians. Sturdy, simplistic, and subtly majestic, these earthy-toned, rounded buildings earn Santa Fe the nickname "The City Different," infusing an old-world charm that distinguishes it from other cosmopolitan cities.