The Governor's Palace is a historic building located in Williamsburg, Virginia. It served as the official residence of the royal governors of the Virginia Colony during the 18th century. The palace is an example of colonial architecture and reflects the style and grandeur of the period.
Today, the Governor's Palace is part of the Colonial Williamsburg living history museum. Visitors can explore its beautifully restored rooms and gardens, which showcase the lifestyle of the colonial elite. The site also offers educational programs and reenactments to help people understand the history of the American Revolution and colonial governance.