
Connecticut State Capitol
The Connecticut State Capitol is the main government building in Hartford where the state’s legislative and executive branches operate. It features impressive architecture with a prominent copper dome, housing the Connecticut General Assembly and offices of the governor and other officials. The building, completed in 1878, is both a functional seat of government and a historic landmark, reflecting the state’s political history and architectural heritage. Visitors can explore its chambers, murals, and historical artifacts, making it a symbol of Connecticut’s democratic process and state identity.