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The Illinois State Capitol is open for the public. Public tours are now available for large groups inside the Capitol Building. Large groups (15 or more people) who wish to schedule a tour of the Capitol Building are encouraged to contact the Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau at 800-545-7300. Tour groups consisting of 14 or fewer ...
Visitors can watch Illinois politics in action from balcony-level seating when the legislature is in session. (Accessible entrances are on the East and West side of the Building). For assistance please call Capitol Police at (217) 782-6008.
State Capitol hours and free guided tours — Required check-in with Capitol Police/security officers at each entrance. — Request a tour at the Information Desk — tours begin in the Capitol Rotunda.
Watch Illinois politics in action, in this beautiful Renaissance Revival/Second Empire style building topped with a stunning 405-foot dome. All tours are free.
The Illinois state capitol in Springfield offers free tours in which you learn about the building's art and history, as well as the legislative process.
We hope you enjoy your on-line journey through the halls of one of the great state Capitols in the United States of America. The creators of this website have co-authored a book about the Illinois Statehouse showcasing many never-before published photos of the Capitol.
Visitors can take a guided tour of the Italian Renaissance Revival building and its numerous paintings and sculptures or watch the Senate and House of Representatives in action from the balcony-level galleries.
Chicago office: 5301 W. Lexington. Chicago, IL 60644. 773-854-4860. Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Divisions. Illinois State Capitol Tours. Important Telephone Numbers. Publications and Forms.
Illinois State Capitol. 702 reviews. #6 of 127 things to do in Springfield. Government Buildings. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. About. Historic Greek Revival building that serves as Illinois' State Capitol and was the site of many cases tried by Abraham Lincoln.
From the impressive Illinois State Capitol Building to the fascinating Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, there's something for everyone. Don't miss the chance to stroll through the charming streets, visit historic sites, and enjoy local cuisine.