
Pennsylvania State Capitol
The Pennsylvania State Capitol is the main government building for the state of Pennsylvania, located in Harrisburg. Completed in 1906, it serves as the seat of the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the office of the governor. The building features impressive architecture with a prominent dome, intricate artwork, and historical details reflecting Pennsylvania's heritage. It functions both as a working government facility and a symbol of the state's political history. Visitors can tour its impressive interior, learning about Pennsylvania's governance, history, and architecture.