The front facade looking southThe present capitol was built in three stages over an eight-year period. It is a "U"-shaped complex with the rotunda at the bottom of the "U" (or the south) and with east and west wings forming the sides of the "U." |
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Views of the rotundaThe liberty bell is identical to the original liberty bell. The fountain (between the bell and the stairs) was part of Gilbert's original design. |
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The classical porticoThe exterior is built of buff Indiana limestone. Note the Corinthian capitals with an eagle resting atop the acanthus leaves. |
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Details of the portico, portal, and coffered ceiling |
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The domeThe dome is 293 feet high, five feet high than that of the U. S. Capitol. It is gilded in 23 ½ karat gold leaf, most recently gilded from 1988-91. |
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