
Visit the Capitol - Wisconsin Legislature
The best way to experience the beauty and grandeur of Wisconsin's Capitol building (located at 2 East Main Street, Madison, WI 53702) is to see it for yourself. Free tours are offered daily, except on the …
Wisconsin State Capitol - Wikipedia
The Wisconsin State Capitol, located in Madison, Wisconsin, houses both chambers of the Wisconsin Legislature along with the Wisconsin Supreme Court and the Office of the Governor.
Wisconsin State Capitol | Iconic Landmark in Madison
Explore the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison. Tour its marble halls, see lake views from the dome, and discover this historic architectural gem.
DOA Wisconsin State Capitol Building
Constructed from 1906 to 1917, the facility contains 531,315 GSF of space. It was designed with four equal wings of five (5) stories and a central rotunda and dome reaching to 284.4 feet high.
Wisconsin State Capitol
The first Wisconsin State Capitol building was in Belmont, WI in 1836 and legislature convened there for 42 days until Madison was chosen as the site for the Capitol building.
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Wisconsin State Capitol Building
Reaching to a height of over 265 feet, the Capitol dome is topped by Daniel Chester French's elegant gilded bronze statue, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin.gov - Capitol Tour
Information on Tours, Hours, Accessibility, Parking, and other offices. Schedule a Group Tour of the Capitol. Dates, Hours, Information, Closure Updates. A Virtual Reality tour of the Wisconsin State …
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22 hours ago · United States Capitol, meeting place of the United States Congress and one of the most familiar landmarks in Washington, D.C. Possibly the most culturally and historically important building …
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This majestic granite structure is Wisconsin's third Capitol building. The first Capitol stood for twenty-five years (1838-1863). It was replaced by a larger building which was badly damaged by fire in 1904. …