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United States Capitol
Washington
The United States Capitol, an iconic symbol of American democracy, stands majestically in Washington, D.C. Its neoclassical architecture, crowned by a striking dome, commands attention and admiration. As the seat of the U.S. Congress, it is a hub of political history and decision-making. Visitors can explore its grand halls and chambers, where pivotal moments in American history have unfolded. The Capitol's location on Capitol Hill offers stunning views of the National Mall, making it a perfect spot for reflection and appreciation of the nation's heritage. A visit here is a journey into the heart of American governance and history.
Top 5 Facts
- The United States Capitol is the home of the United States Congress and the seat of the legislative branch of the U.S. federal government. It is located on Capitol Hill at the eastern end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
- Construction of the Capitol began in 1793, and it has been expanded and renovated multiple times since then. The iconic dome was completed in 1866 and is made of cast iron, weighing nearly 9 million pounds.
- The Capitol building is divided into two wings: the north wing houses the Senate, and the south wing houses the House of Representatives. The central rotunda is a large, domed, circular room that serves as a symbolic and physical heart of the Capitol.
- The Capitol is not only a working office building but also a museum of American art and history. It features numerous statues, paintings, and historical artifacts, including the National Statuary Hall Collection, which showcases statues donated by each state.
- The Capitol has been the site of many significant historical events, including presidential inaugurations, State of the Union addresses, and the lying in state of notable figures. It is a symbol of American democracy and a popular tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors each year.
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