Texas State Capitol

The Texas State Capitol in Austin is a historic building housing the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and the Governor of Texas, renowned for its distinctive Renaissance Revival architecture and standing taller than the U.S. Capitol.

Visiting the Texas State Capitol is a grand experience that combines architectural splendor with the rich history of Texas’ government and culture. Here’s why this iconic landmark is a must-see:

  • Architectural Masterpiece: Completed in 1888, the Texas State Capitol stands as a stunning example of Renaissance Revival architecture. Its pink granite façade and impressive dome make it one of the most beautiful state capitols in the United States.
  • Guided Tours: Free guided tours provide fascinating insights into the building’s history, design, and the legislative process. Self-guided tours are also available for those who prefer to explore at their own pace.
  • Expansive Grounds: The Capitol grounds feature lush gardens, historic monuments, and peaceful walking paths, offering a serene environment to enjoy the Texas sunshine.
  • Legislative Insight: Visitors can observe the Texas Legislature in session, gaining a firsthand look at how state government functions.
  • Panoramic Views: Climb to the dome’s observation deck for stunning views of downtown Austin and the surrounding area, offering a unique perspective of the city.

The Texas State Capitol is more than just a building—it’s a symbol of Texas pride and a living piece of the state’s history.

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Open Monday to Friday from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM, Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM; closed on major holidays.

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