The Utah State Capitol Building is the official seat of government for the State of Utah, holding offices and chambers for the state's legislative and executive branches. The Corinthian-style building, which was crafted by architect Richard K.A. Kletting, was constructed in 1916 and fully renovated in 2004. Since 1978, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can explore the building's five floors and 40-acre grounds as part of guided tours, which are available for free with advance registration. Tours are offered hourly Mondays through Fridays, with the exception of government holidays, and last approximately one hour. While at the building, visitors can also view the capitol's beautiful Utah heritage artwork and memorials, including its Vietnam War Memorial and Mormon Battalion monument.
350 State St, Salt Lake City, UT 84111, Phone: 801-538-1800