Kansas State Capitol
The executive and legislative departments of government for the U.S. state of Kansas are housed at the Kansas State Capitol, also referred to as the Kansas Statehouse. The second structure to serve as the Kansas Capitol is situated in Topeka, which has been the state's capital since the territory was became a state in 1861.
The Capitol's paintings, sculptures, and regular events are always fascinating, but the free Dome Tour offers a genuinely exceptional experience. Visitors who can physically climb the 296 steps may see the dome up close and get a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Topeka from the top by doing so.
Take a tour of the Kansas State Capitol in Topeka to brush up on your state history. In the center of downtown, the roughly 20-acre capitol complex is regarded as a treasure by those who love architecture. After the first stone was laid in 1866, it took 37 years to finish the structure in the French Renaissance style.
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Location: SW 8th &, SW Van Buren St, Topeka, KS 66612, US
Phone: +1 785-296-3966
Website: https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-state-capitol-plan-your-visit/18649