1. The Tennessee State Capitol is the home of the Tennessee General Assembly, the state’s legislative branch. It was completed in 1859 and designed by architect William Strickland in the Greek Revival style. The building features a massive dome that is 200 feet high and made of brick and limestone. Interesting facts about the building include that it served as a hospital during the Civil War and has been the site of several political rallies and protests. Visitors can take guided tours of the building to see the House and Senate chambers, the governor’s office, and other historic rooms.

2. The Tennessee State Capitol is open to the public from Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. The phone number for the Capitol information desk is (615) 741-2692.

3. Admission to the Tennessee State Capitol is free, and no tickets are required for self-guided tours. Guided tours are available by appointment and can be arranged by calling (615) 741-5280. Visitors can park in metered spaces near the Capitol or use public transportation, including buses and trains.