In a city that's 400 years old and the third largest art market in the United States, you can bet you're going to find incredible museums and galleries around every turn. First and foremost should be a visit to the New Mexico Museum of Art, built in the 1920s in Pueblo style to showcase the exciting work that was being produced at that time. Next, a visit to Museum Hill will take you through Spanish and Native American art and history, and the Museum of International Folk Art across the plaza is a fascinating look into cultures around the world. Art galleries are thick in Santa Fe, with no larger concentration than along Canyon Road.
107 West Palace Ave
At Lincoln Ave
New Mexico's Oldest Art Museum...
750 Camino Lejo
The museum is located about 2 miles southeast of the Plaza
706 Camino Lejo
On Museum Hill
Impressive collection of folk art from around the world...
83 Avan Nu Po Road
Internationally-Renowned Art Museum...
217 Johnson St
Modern Art Museum...
411 State Capitol
Paseo de Peralta
New Mexico legislative center...
105 W Palace Ave
North Plaza
400 years of history...
1606 Paseo de Peralta
Rich Cultural Center in New Mexico...
129 W. Palace Ave
Enormous Gallery...
403 Canyon Rd
Internationally acclaimed art gallery...