| Kansas
State Capitol Building
10th and Jackson
Topeka, Kansas 66612
(785) 296-3966
Self guided tours:8 AM to 5 PM
7 days a week
Free Capitol Building Tours:
Monday - Friday
9 AM 10 AM 11 AM
1 PM 2 PM 3 PM
Free
Dome Tours |
The Kanza figure at the top is named Ad Astra (to the stars). |
The best free attraction in the Kansas State Capitol,
is
the Kansas State Capitol Building in Topeka, Kansas. The Capitol
is open to visitors from 8 AM - 5 PM, Monday through Friday, with free
tours conducted by the State Historical Society 4 - 6 times during the
day. The hours posted above are subject to change, so be sure to call (785)
296-3966 to confirm times in advance.
New since 2006 are free
tours to the top of the capitol dome taking 45 minutes and climbing
296 steps from the 5th floor of the building to view both the interior
and the surrounding community. The tour days change to Tuesday - Saturday
From Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Construction of the Kansas State Capitol Building began
in 1866. Although the Capitol Building was in use by the legislature starting
in 1869, it took 37 years and $3,200,000 to complete. The Capitol is 399
feet by 386 feet, and 304 feet to the top of the cupola. The stone is brown
sandstone from the bluffs along Deer Creek, near Vinewood, in Shawnee County,
Kansas.
John Steuart Curry's John Brown mural - the capitol has many murals
painted by Curry in 1940-1941
The Chamber of the House of Representatives
Senate Chamber viewed from the president's rostrum. There are 28 hand
cast bronze columns
decorated with morning glories and roses.
The Kansas State Library on the third level of the State Capitol is
open to the public - (800) 432-3919.
Notice the glass floor.
Kansas State Flag which orbited the earth in the space shuttle Columbia
(STS-2) on November 12 - 14, 1981.
Interior of Kansas State Capitol Dome from the main floor
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