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Learn about the history and symbolism of the Legislative Building and its grounds through guided or self-guided tours. Book your tour in advance or walk-up on Fridays at 2pm in English or French.
The Manitoba Legislative Building (French: Palais législatif du Manitoba), originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building, is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, located in central Winnipeg, as well as being the twelfth provincial heritage site of Manitoba.
Learn about the history and architecture of the Manitoba Legislative Building through a virtual tour. See pictures of the exterior, interior, and portraits of the building and its occupants.
Learn about the history and architecture of the Legislative Building, where the Manitoba government meets. Book a guided tour in English or French, or explore the grounds on your own.
Learn how to observe proceedings of the Legislative Assembly when it is in session, from the Visitor’s Gallery. Find information on Members, Votes, Proceedings, Legislation, Committees and more.
Learn about the history and architecture of the third and present Legislative Building in Winnipeg, built in 1913-1916 and opened in 1920. See photos, maps, and commemorative plaques of the building and its surroundings.
Learn about the design, construction and significance of Manitoba's Legislative Building, a symbol of strength and vitality in the capital city. The building, completed in 1920, is made of Tyndall stone and features a dome, a letter H base and a landscaped grounds.