Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City
Facts and practical information
Perched atop a hill in Salt Lake City, the Utah State Capitol stands as a beacon of governance and history. This grand neoclassical building, completed in 1916, is the heart of Utah's state government, housing the chambers of the Utah State Legislature, the offices of the Governor of Utah, and other state officials.
Reflecting the architectural inspiration of the ancient Greeks and Romans, the Utah State Capitol's dome, columns, and majestic facade command attention and respect. Designed by local architect Richard K.A. Kletting, the Capitol is set against a backdrop of the Wasatch Range, offering a picturesque view that complements the building's stately presence.
The Capitol has undergone significant restoration and renovation to preserve its historical integrity and accommodate modern functionality. Inside, visitors are greeted by the opulent rotunda, marble floors, and grand staircases that lead to vibrant murals depicting scenes from Utah's history. The interior is also adorned with a beautifully painted dome, intricate balustrades, and elegant sculptures that celebrate the state's heritage.
The Capitol is more than just a seat of government; it is a cultural landmark and a repository of Utah's legislative history. Visitors can embark on guided tours, which provide insights into the building's architecture, historical significance, and the legislative process. The public galleries in the House and Senate chambers allow citizens to observe their elected officials in action during the legislative session.
Open to the public year-round, the Utah State Capitol's grounds are just as impressive as the structure itself. The Capitol Hill complex includes a well-manicured landscape with memorials, statues, and public artworks that honor Utah's pioneers, veterans, and influential figures.
Utah State Capitol – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Salt Lake Temple, LDS Conference Center, City Creek Center, Salt Lake Tabernacle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Utah State Capitol open?
- Monday 7 am - 8 pm
- Tuesday 7 am - 8 pm
- Wednesday 7 am - 8 pm
- Thursday 7 am - 8 pm
- Friday 7 am - 8 pm
- Saturday 8 am - 6 pm
- Sunday 8 am - 6 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Utah State Capitol?
How to get to Utah State Capitol by public transport?
Light rail
- Temple Square • Lines: 701, 704 (17 min walk)
- City Center • Lines: 701, 704 (18 min walk)
Bus
- North Temple Station (24 min walk)
- 400 S @ 198 W • Lines: 228, 460, 461, 462, 463 (32 min walk)
Train
- North Temple Bridge/Guadalupe (25 min walk)
- Salt Lake Central (40 min walk)