Tennessee State Capitol
9.0 β’ State government office
Greek Revival architecture defines the building with granite blocks and stone columns set atop a hill offering city views. The atmosphere is quiet and peaceful, with a cool interior that contrasts the busy downtown outside. Visitors often notice the historic significance and the preserved 19th-century political ambiance inside.
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The guided tours run every hour and last about 45 minutes.
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Reservations are recommended for groups larger than 10.
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The Tennessee State Capitol is free to visit.
600 Dr. M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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