Wyoming State Capitol, Cheyenne
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Cheyenne, the Wyoming State Capitol reigns as not only a seat of government but also as an emblem of the state's rich history and culture. This stately building, an architectural gem, serves as the hub of Wyoming's state government.
Constructed between 1886 and 1890, the Wyoming State Capitol is a poignant reminder of the state's frontier past, manifesting in its sandstone walls and Renaissance Revival design. The building's central feature is its imposing dome, which is topped with a statue of the "Lady of Wyoming" symbolizing the state's spirit and is gilded with gold leaf, reflecting Wyoming's early mining days.
Visitors to the Capitol can explore the corridors of power where important legislative decisions are made. Free guided tours are available, offering a chance to learn about the state's political heritage and to view the beautifully restored chambers and intricate stained glass that adorn the interior.
The Capitol underwent extensive restoration and renovation, which was completed in 2019, ensuring that the building remains both a functional government facility and a historic treasure. The project preserved the original craftsmanship and also updated the infrastructure to serve the needs of a modern government.
For those looking to immerse themselves in Wyoming's legislative environment, the Capitol is open to the public Monday through Friday. It's a must-see for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the workings of state government.
200 W 24th StHistoric CheyenneCheyenne 82001-3642
Wyoming State Capitol – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Wyoming State Museum, St. Mary's Catholic Cathedral, Joseph C. O'Mahoney Federal Center, St. Mark's Episcopal Church.
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How to get to Wyoming State Capitol by public transport?
Bus
- 24th St. & Carey • Lines: Downtown (2 min walk)
- Pioneer & 25th St. • Lines: Downtown (5 min walk)