Visit the Minnesota State Capitol Building
TripAdvisor Rating:The Minnesota State Capitol Building, which was built between 1896 and 1905, has lately undergone renovations to bring back its historic edifice to its former glitz. Along with restoring the interior's furniture, repairs were made to the exterior's marble.
Every day of the week, you can take a tour of the capitol, and you can explore the second "Grand" floor, the Rotunda, and the Governor's Reception Room on your own. The Quadriga, a statue of a four-horse chariot made of gold, can be found outside the main gate.
This Beaux-Arts structure in Saint Paul houses the state's executive branch and is tucked away on a gorgeously planted campus. The official listing of the Minnesota State Capitol on the National Register of Historic Places dates back to 1972. Due to the extensive recent renovations, the building also appears to be very glitzy.
You will admire the renovated interior decor as well as the external marble. Take a 45-minute free guided tour of the legislature. The large first-floor rotunda, the golden outside horses, the House and Senate chambers, and the Civil War artworks are among the highlights.
TripAdvisor Rating: 4.5/5.0
Address: 75 Rev Dr Martin Luther King Jr BoulevardSaint Paul, MN 55155
Phone: (651) 259-3015
Website: mnhs.org