
El Rancho de las Golondrinas is a living history museum located on 200 acres in a rural farming valley just south of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The museum, dedicated to the heritage and culture of Spanish Colonial New Mexico, opened in 1972. Original colonial buildings on the site date from the early 18th century. In addition, historic buildings from other parts of northern New Mexico have been reconstructed at Las Golondrinas. Villagers clothed in the styles of the times show how life was lived in early New Mexico. Special festivals and theme weekends offer visitors an in-depth look into the celebrations, music, dance and many other aspects of life in the period when this part of the United States was ruled by Spain and Mexico.
Admission:
Self-Guided Tours:
Wednesday to Sunday, June - September
Adults: $5.00Children (ages 5-12): $2.00
Seniors (62+), teens (ages 13-18), military personnel:
$4.00
Festival
& Theme Weekend Admission Fees:
Adults: $7.00Children (ages 5-12): $3.00
Seniors (62+), teens (ages 13-18), military personnel:
$5.00
Wine
Festival Admission Fees:
21 and over: $10.00
Ages 13-20: $4
Tours:
Special arrangements can be made for guided tours from
April through
October. School groups are especially welcome.
