based on 1,604 reviewThe Utah State Capitol is a neoclassical building built between 1912 and 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. The building is located on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, Utah, overlooking the city center. It is the seat of the Governor's Office and the State Legislature. Visitors can admire the exquisite architectural details, including marble columns, ornate domes and exquisite murals, which tell the history and culture of Utah.
The Capitol offers free guided tours, where visitors can gain an in-depth understanding of the operation of the state government and the history of the building. Self-guided tours are also a good option, where visitors can freely walk around the building and admire the surrounding gardens and sculptures. The building's courtyard and surrounding green space are ideal places to relax and take photos.
The Utah State Capitol is not far from downtown Salt Lake City, and visitors can choose to drive or take public transportation to get there. Whether you are interested in history or simply want to appreciate the beauty of architecture, the Utah State Capitol is worth a visit.
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Show More ReviewsThe Utah State Capitol is also a place worth visiting. The Capitol Building is quite large and is the most important administrative seat of the Utah state government. Many of the designs in the building are quite interesting. You can apply to visit here, but it is quite difficult.