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UNITED STATES CAPITOL

State building – Town Hall
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It is the heart of the American legislature and at the same time the heart of the country in the federal capital. The building itself consists of a huge dome (imitation of the Rome Pantheon) and two wings, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The dome, recently renovated, consists of more than 4000 tons of cast iron.

In 1791, President George Washington, in collaboration with the French architect L'Enfant, decided that the Capitol would be built at the meeting point of the four main districts of Washington. The construction was entrusted to the German architect Henry Latrobe. However, in 1815, the English destroyed what had been erected. Architect Charles Bulfinch took over and completed the construction of a part of the building in 1824. The whole was completed only in 1867. At the top of the Capitol Throne the statue of Liberty (an eagle on the head of the woman and a leg of the animal hide her ear), emblem of the freedom of individuals and the end of slavery in Washington in 1863. The statue, inspired by Greek and Roman models, was carried out in 1855 by sculptor Thomas Crawford.

To learn more about the history of the construction of the Capitol and the training of the Congress, an exhibition recounts the life of the institution on the ground floor of the building. Attention, since it is a federal building, security checks can be drastic at the entrance.

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Visited in october 2016
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Magnificent very impressive monument from the point of view of the famous Case.
The visit of the interior is very well organised. The only downside is that there are many people. Strict control at the entrance.
clm_rnd
Visited in august 2016
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La visite du Capitole est LE MONUMENT à visiter à Washington. Attention le mieux reste de réserver sur internet sa visite à l'avance. Depuis le Capitole on peut accédé sans se mouiller (ou mourrir de chaud) à la bibliothèque du congrès grâce à un sous-terrain. Le must reste la possibilité le sénat et la chambre des représentants.
Et le tout gratuitement !!
jonateen
Visited in september 2016
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Magnifique bâtiment visible depuis le Lincoln mémorial et le washington monument. La visite gratuite en vaut vraiment le détour mais réservé à l'avance par internet pour être sûre d'avoir l'heure qui vous convient le mieux. La visite dure 1h et après vous pouvez aller a la bibliothèque national par un tunnel souterrain. Une cafétéria est disponible à l'intérieur.
Manej
Visited in september 2015
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Superbe bâtiment que l'on ne peut rater tant son architecture est imposante ! Si vous n'avez pas le temps de le visiter, allez au moins en faire le tour.
auguste2
Visited in july 2016
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A ne pas manquer. Visite guidée d'une heure gratuite à réserver à l'avance par internet pour éviter la queue.
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