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  1. The Illinois State Capitol, located in Springfield, Illinois, houses the legislative and executive branches of the government of the U.S. state of Illinois. Becoming the seat of the legislature in 1876, the current building is the sixth to serve as the capitol building since Illinois was admitted to the United States in 1818.

  2. The Illinois State Capitol is open for the public. Public tours are now available for large groups inside the Capitol Building. Large groups (15 or more people) who wish to schedule a tour of the Capitol Building are encouraged to contact the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800-545-7300. Tour groups consisting of 14 or fewer ...

  3. Today it is the center of Illinois government. The building is topped with a 405-foot dome and is a convention of Renaissance Revival and Second Empire Style. Visitors can watch Illinois politics in action from balcony-level seating when the legislature is in session.

  4. State Capitol facts and trivia. — Illinois has had six Capitol Buildings — one in Kaskaskia, three in Vandalia, and two in Springfield. —The total cost of the current Capitol was $4,315,591. MONROE ST. —The design is in the shape of a Greek cross.

  5. Illinois State Capitol. Watch Illinois politics in action, in this beautiful Renaissance Revival/Second Empire style building topped with a stunning 405-foot dome. All tours are free. The first legislative session was held here in 1877.

  6. This site is dedicated toward the promotion of the Illinois Capitol Building and is intended to serve as an informational and educational resource for its visitors.

  7. The Illinois State Capitol Building anchors the Capitol Complex on Second and Capitol streets in Springfield. The General Assembly authorized construction of the current State Capitol in 1867, which was completed over a 20-year period in 1888.

  8. Jul 9, 2015 · The Illinois state capitol in Springfield offers free tours in which you learn about the building's art and history, as well as the legislative process.

  9. After three capital cities and five capitol buildings, the state of Illinois built its sixth and grandest capitol on the highest ground in the city of Springfield, just a few blocks west of the 1837 capitol building (disassembled and rebuilt in the 1960s to make room for an underground parking lot). Following the Civil War, the City of ...

  10. The Illinois State Capitol (1868–88) is 361 feet (110 metres) high at the top of its dome. The Illinois State Museum (opened 1877) is nearby. The Centennial Building (1918–23; now the Michael J. Howlett Building) commemorates the 100th anniversary of Illinois statehood.

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