
California State Capitol
The California State Capitol, located in Sacramento, is the home of the California legislature and the governor's office. Built in the mid-19th century, its neoclassical architecture features a prominent dome reminiscent of the U.S. Capitol. The building houses the Senate and Assembly chambers, where laws are debated and passed. It also hosts various government offices. Surrounding the Capitol is a public park, showcasing gardens and monuments. As a symbol of California’s governance, it plays a crucial role in the state's political process and serves as a historical site for visitors.