U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

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The Capitol is among the most architecturally impressive and symbolically important buildings in the world. The Senate and the House of Representatives have met here for more than two centuries. Begun in 1793, the Capitol has been built, burnt, rebuilt, extended, and restored. Today, it stands as a monument not only to its builders but also to the American people and their government. Whether you

are here to get information about an upcoming visit, to involve yourself in the workings of the Senate and House of Representatives, or to be inspired by two centuries of art and architecture, this site will be a gateway to your Capitol experience. Capitol Visitor Center is the newest addition to this historic complex. At nearly 580,000 square feet, the Visitor Center is the largest project in the Capitol's more than two-century history and is approximately three quarters the size of the Capitol itself. The entire facility is located underground on the east side of the Capitol so as not to detract from the appearance of the Capitol and the grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1874.

Thank you to Historian Elizabeth A. Novara for spotlighting how American suffragists used the spirit of our nation’s fou...
05/18/2026

Thank you to Historian Elizabeth A. Novara for spotlighting how American suffragists used the spirit of our nation’s founding in their movement to gain the ballot. Ms. Novara is the American Women’s History Specialist for the Manuscript Division of . Follow us for more America 250 activities and programs!

https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/visit/spirit-76-onsite-public-programs

To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we launched a new tour, Remembering the Revolut...
05/12/2026

To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, we launched a new tour, Remembering the Revolution! Join Capitol Conversations tomorrow, Wednesday, May 13, at 2 p.m. for a virtual version to learn how the Revolutionary War is portrayed in the Capitol's art.

Register at https://www.visitthecapitol.gov/capitol-conversations

In May 1775, Colonel-Commandant Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys militia captured Fort Ticonderoga from the Briti...
05/11/2026

In May 1775, Colonel-Commandant Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys militia captured Fort Ticonderoga from the British in New York.

This victory provided much-needed artillery to the Continental Army. General Henry Knox transported this artillery over the Berkshire Mountains to Boston to expel the British there. Today, a marble statue of Ethan Allen, gifted by Vermont, stands in National Statuary Hall.

To learn more about how the American Revolution is immortalized in the Capitol’s art collection, join our “Remembering the Revolution” tour, Monday-Friday at 2 p.m.

Happy Mother’s Day from the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center!
05/10/2026

Happy Mother’s Day from the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center!

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