Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta

206 Washington St SW (at Martin Luther King Jr Dr SW)

Georgia State Capitol

Georgia State Capitol is a must-visit location for tourists in Atlanta, United States. Built in 1889, this neo-classical building serves as the seat of state government. History enthusiasts will be delighted to know that the Georgia State Capitol has played a significant role in various historical events throughout the years. The building was the site of the presidential election controversy between George W. Bush and Al Gore in 2000 and witnessed the funeral of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968, where his body lay in state at the Capitol Rotunda.

The Georgia State Capitol holds a great deal of importance in terms of arts and culture. Its impressive architecture and unique design reflect the renaissance in architecture that occurred in Atlanta in the late 19th century. Visitors can take a guided tour and learn about the building’s history, art, and architecture. The Capitol's grounds feature a variety of monuments dedicated to historical figures such as Dr. King, Confederate soldiers, and former Georgia governors. The Georgia Capitol Museum, located inside the building, allows visitors to explore Georgia’s legislative process and learn more about the state’s political history.

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