
Ohio Statehouse
The Ohio Statehouse is the historic building in Columbus that serves as the home of Ohio's government, including the Ohio General Assembly and the governor’s offices. Completed in 1861, it features impressive architecture with Greek Revival and Renaissance influences. The building hosts legislative sessions, official ceremonies, and public tours, reflecting Ohio’s political history and civic life. Its notable features include the dome, the rotunda, and numerous murals and statues that depict state history and ideals. The Statehouse stands as a symbol of Ohio’s governance, history, and civic pride.