
Senate Chamber
The Senate Chamber is the formal space where the U.S. Senate, one of the two legislative branches of government, conducts its meetings. It’s where Senators debate, pass laws, and oversee government functions. The chamber features desks for Senators, a central podium for speeches, and symbols of authority like the Vice President’s chair (since they preside over the Senate). Located in the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., it is designed to facilitate legislative work in a structured and respectful environment, reflecting the importance of representing citizens and making national decisions.