HAWAII STATE CAPITOL
Building built in 1969, with an original architecture where the pylons are in the image of the coconut trees of the archipelago in Honolulu.
This building, built in 1969, is the seat of Hawaii's congressmen and has an original architecture where the pylons are in the image of the coconut trees of the archipelago and the two volcanic cones represent the legislative chambers. In the inner courtyard, a beautiful fresco on the theme of the sea is signed by a local artist. In front of the south entrance you will see a statue of Queen Liliuokalani and opposite the north entrance is a statue of Father Damien, the famous priest of Kalaupapa on the island of Molokai. The view can be admired from the5th floor.
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