
Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol is the official building where the state's legislative activities take place, including the Colorado General Assembly’s sessions. Located in Denver, it features a distinctive golden dome—covered in real gold leaf—that symbolizes Colorado's wealth from gold mining. The Capitol houses the offices of state officials, legislative chambers, and historical exhibits. Its architecture reflects classical design elements, and the building serves as a symbol of state government and history. Visitors can access guided tours, view the legislative process, and learn about Colorado’s political and civic heritage.