Overview
The Governor’s House Cultural Center and Museum is located in the heart of historic downtown St. Augustine at the intersection of King Street and St. George Street overlooking the historic Plaza de la Constitución. The building, historically known as Government House, has a long and fascinating history since the site has been home to several government offices since 1598. An exhibit in the grand lobby follows this history including a timeline to present-day.
Amenities
- Free Admission
- Group-Friendly
- Open Year-Round
- Restrooms
- Self-Guided Tours
Meeting Spaces
Sala de Montiano
- Area: 1,892 sf
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