State Capitol of Illinois - Springfield

The Illinois State Capitol, located in Springfield.

It houses the legislative and executive branches of the government of the U.S. state of Illinois. The current building is the sixth to serve as the capitol since Illinois was admitted to the United States in 1818. Built in the architectural styles of the French Renaissance and Italianate, it was designed by Cochrane and Garnsey, an architecture and design firm based in Chicago. Ground was broken for the new capitol on March 11, 1868, and the building was completed twenty years later for a total cost of $4.5 million.

The building contains the chambers for the Illinois General Assembly, which is made up of the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois Senate. An office for the Governor of Illinois, additional offices, and committee rooms are also in the building. The capitol’s footprint is in the shape of a Greek cross with four equal wings. Its tall central dome, and tower roofs, are covered in zinc to provide a silvery facade which does not weather. Architecture scholar Jean A. Follett describes it as a building that “is monumental in scale and rich in detail.”

The interior of the dome features a plaster frieze painted to resemble bronze, which illustrates scenes from Illinois history, and stained glass windows, including a stained glass replica of the state seal in the oculus of the dome.

 

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Name of the Roadside Attraction: State Capitol Ilinois
Parking:in front
Time required:20 minutes (with inside longer)
Descripton:It houses the legislative and executive branches of the government of the U.S. state of Illinois.
Next town:Springfiled, IL
Findable:easy in town
Fee area:no fee
Giftshop: inside
Food or drinks: no
Kind of attraction: US Landmark
Best time to vistit: all year
 

   How to find

Address:  Illinois State Capitol Springfield, Illinois 62756, USA
Directions: From I-55 take exit 98A to Springfield.
Opening Hours: 24/7
Last visited: October 2019