Louisiana State Capitol

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Baton Rouge, United States

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Historical landmark· State government office· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· State Department of Tourism

Louisiana State Capitol Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Louisiana State Capitol is located in Baton Rouge, United States on 900 N 3rd St b170. Louisiana State Capitol is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in United States.

Address

900 N 3rd St b170

Phone

+1 2253427317

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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KEITH OBANION

Had a great field trip there not too long ago. It was great to learn about the history of the building. This building has lots of history that is very entertaining. And I feel like everyone should know the history of the StatesCapitol

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ishwor marahatta

The staffs are extremely friendly and knowledgeable. The access to the observation desk is free and you soon join the amazing views from the top. They have construction going on in the front entrance so it might confuse other as under construction. The parking is on the right side of building. Again, parking is free as well. It is one of the most see place in Baton Rouge. We loved it

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Chris L

Congressman doing the right thing showing a spine. Helping America get better. Unlike those who in the Republican party are destroying America.

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Ward Dougherty

This is a great place to visit. We went on the weekend before Christmas and it was open. There is not much signage for where to enter the building. The entry is from the East and West sides of the building through the foyer. There are security checkpoints just like at the airport. Everybody was very friendly and informative. The entire lobby and both houses are beautifully decorated for Christmas. The lobby has a Christmas tree for different departments. They are all very well done but I have to give a shout-out to the one done by the fireman. A lot of thought (and effort) went into that one. The staff was wonderfully informative and helpful explaining about how the state legislature works, explaining the history and suggesting other places to visit. The observation deck on the 27th floor was open but, I am told, sometimes it is not due to weather. It was very windy and rainy the day we got there but we could still go out and get some good pictures. I highly recommend this as a must see if you are in Baton Rouge!

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An

Some really great views from the observation deck. Best of all, it's free. The staff are friendly and knowledgeable. It's a great place to learn about history and get a better understanding of government. I'd suggest going during the fall or winter, when the weather isn't as terrible and humid as the summer.