The Georgia Capitol Museum is located at the National Historic Landmark-listed Georgia State Capitol building, which serves as the primary headquarters for the state's executive and legislative government offices.

The building's fourth floor has been home to a civic history museum since 1889, which may be explored as part of guided or self-guided tours Monday through Friday during business hours. The museum overlooks the state's legislative chambers and showcases significant artifact collections related to the state's natural, cultural, and social history, including native flora and fauna holdings and artifacts related to the region's indigenous groups.

All of the Capitol building's public facilities are free and available for the public to explore, including its Hall of Valor, which showcases historic battle flags, and a collection of portraits of state governors and civic figures.

206 State Capitol, Atlanta, GA 30334, Phone: 404-463-4536