Ride the “M” to Museum Hill: Travel between Museum Hill and the Santa Fe Plaza is easy and fun for tourists and locals alike. The “M” bus makes trips from the Sheridan Street station every 45 minutes starting at 7:45 a.m. and takes about 15 minutes. A fun way to save gas and cut down on traffic. For bus routes and schedules. visit www.santafenm.gov.
Give the kids a taste of colonial New Mexico and learn about life in the 1700s. A few miles south of the city, in La Cienega, is El Rancho de las Golondrinas, a complex of 18th- and 19th-century houses, blacksmith shops, and watermills, a chapel,
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The museum offers FREE Family Programs where children ages 4-12 and their adult companions can explore themes in art by looking at works on exhibit in the
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We offer lectures and gallery talks at the Museum, and lectures at locations statewide. We have a full-time librarian and non-lending, research library open to the public weekdays 10:00-4:00 p.m. Our librarian is also available to do online
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The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture is a premier repository of Native art and material culture and tells the stories of the people of the Southwest from pre-history through contemporary art. The museum serves a diverse, multicultural audience
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Houses the world’s largest collection of traditional folk art from around the world.
Children and the young at heart enjoy the book and toy lounge featuring books related to current exhibitions and toys that stimulate the imagination such as
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The Palace of the Governors chronicles the history of Santa Fe, as well as New Mexico and the region. Their educational events intrigue, delight and inform visitors of all ages. At annual family events, partnered events, holiday events,
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Exhibits at the Museum invite open-ended discovery, are challenging and open to people of all cultural backgrounds, take into account a diversity of learning styles, stimulate both sensory and cognitive curiosity, and are fun and safe! Their
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The Museum of Spanish Colonial Art collects, preserves, and exhibits the Spanish colonial art of New Mexico and beyond, and educates the public about its related cultures and living traditions
Families with children of all ages will find
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The Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian hosts changing exhibitions of contemporary and historic Native American art with an emphasis on the Southwest. For children there is a small desk where they can draw pictures and write in a museum
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