Spanish Governor's Palace, Spanish colonial building in Downtown San Antonio, United States.
The Spanish Governor's Palace is a colonial stone building in downtown San Antonio featuring ten rooms with thick masonry walls, a stuccoed exterior, and arched doorways throughout. A central courtyard with a decorative fountain sits at the heart of the structure, providing an open space within the thick walls.
The building was constructed in 1749 as an administrative center and residence for military commanders of the presidio. It later became the capital of Spanish Texas in 1772, serving as the seat of government for the Spanish colonial administration.
The coat of arms of King Ferdinand VI carved above the entrance symbolizes Spanish royal authority in the region. Walking through the rooms, you notice how the design reflects the lifestyle and values of colonial Spanish administrators who lived here.
The structure sits near Plaza de Armas in the historic downtown area, within walking distance of other colonial sites and museums. The building is easy to reach on foot, and visitors can explore the central courtyard and rooms to get a sense of colonial-era life.
It is the only surviving structure from the original 18th-century Presidio San Antonio de Béxar military complex. All other buildings from the original garrison have disappeared, making this house a rare remnant of that early settlement.
Location: Texas
Location: San Antonio
Inception: 1749
Architectural style: Spanish Colonial architecture, Colonial Revival architecture
Part of: Presidio San Antonio de Bexar
Address: 105 Plaza de Armas
Website: https://spanishgovernorspalace.org
GPS coordinates: 29.42500,-98.49583
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:54
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