1. The Georgia State Capitol is a landmark building in Atlanta, Georgia, and serves as the primary office building for Georgia’s government officials. Designed with a Renaissance-style architecture, it features a gold-leafed dome that is crowned with a statue of a woman, known as Miss Freedom. Interesting facts about the Georgia State Capitol include:

- The building was completed in 1889, making it one of the oldest state capitol buildings in the country.

- In 1958, an African American minister named Martin Luther King Jr. was the first person of color to give the opening prayer in the Georgia State Legislature.

- The interior of the building features many murals, statues, and mosaics that showcase Georgia’s rich history and cultural heritage.

2. The Georgia State Capitol is open to the public Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 5 PM. The phone number for general information is (404) 656-2846.

3. Admission to the Georgia State Capitol is free. Guided tours are available Monday through Friday between the hours of 9 AM and 4 PM, and on Saturdays between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM. The tour focuses on the history and workings of the state government, as well as the architecture and artwork of the building. Public transportation options include MARTA buses and subway trains. Parking is available nearby for a fee.