Santa Fe Museums
Our overview of the museums in Santa Fe, New Mexico will provide you with the information necessary to create your itinerary. We also have in-depth information concerning a few museums that might be of interest. The two main areas where museums are concentrated are the downtown plaza and Museum Hill. The first place every visitor should visit is The Palace of the Governors on the plaza. The Museum of New Mexico is located there and has exhibits of memorabilia and artifacts from the state's history. Native American arts and crafts are also exhibited and sold in front of the building. The Museum of Fine Arts, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum, and the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum are all within a few blocks of the plaza. Camino Lejo is the street on Museum Hill that will take visitors to exhibitions of Spanish Colonial, Native American, and international folk art. The Santa Fe Children's Museum should not be missed by families. There is something to interest everyone in each Santa Fe museum.Santa Fe Museums
Bataan Memorial Military Museum & Library
World War II has been one of the most recognized events in human history and this museum focuses on the group of men from the 200th Coast Artillery Regiment which were lost on Battan from enemy action. See extraordinary artifacts and memorabilia from the history of the military.
World War II has been one of the most recognized events in human history and this museum focuses on the group of men from the 200th Coast Artillery Regiment which were lost on Battan from enemy action. See extraordinary artifacts and memorabilia from the history of the military.
Institute of American Indian Arts
Visiting this museum means seeing some of the most intriguing contemporary Native American Fine Art in the state of New Mexico. Over 7,000 objects represent more than 100 Native American Nations that include paintings, ceramics, jewelry, pottery, sculptures, and other works.
Visiting this museum means seeing some of the most intriguing contemporary Native American Fine Art in the state of New Mexico. Over 7,000 objects represent more than 100 Native American Nations that include paintings, ceramics, jewelry, pottery, sculptures, and other works.

