Utah State Capitol
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The Utah State Capitol, located in Salt Lake City, is an architectural marvel that serves as the house of government for the U.S. state of Utah. The historic building, completed in 1916, is set on a hill overlooking the city and is renowned for its stunning neoclassical revival style architecture, featuring a grand dome, marble rotunda, and beautifully landscaped grounds.
While visiting the Utah State Capitol, guests can explore the Capitol Hill Complex, which includes the Capitol Building, Senate and House of Representatives chambers, and the Supreme Court. The building’s interior is adorned with murals, statues, and exhibits depicting the state’s history and heritage. Another must-see is the Whispering Gallery, a unique architectural feature where whispers can be heard from across the room due to the dome’s acoustics. The panoramic views of Salt Lake City from the Capitol’s steps are also a highlight.
Plan your visit
Monday–Friday: 8am-5pm Saturday, Sunday, and holidays: Closed