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  2. The Virginia State Capitol is the seat of state government of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in Richmond, the state capital. It houses the oldest elected legislative body in North America, the Virginia General Assembly, first established as the House of Burgesses in 1619.

  3. Q: Where is the Virginia State Capitol Building? A: The Capitol is located in Richmond, VA, near the Broad Street exit off of I-95. The physical address is 1000 Bank Street Richmond, VA 23219.

  4. The Virginia State Capitol is the seat of state government of the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in Richmond, the state capital. It houses the oldest elected legislative body in North America, the Virginia General Assembly, first established as the House of Burgesses in 1619.

    • 1000 Bank Street, Richmond City, VA 23219
    • (804) 698-1788
  5. This is a virtual tour of the Virginia State Capitol, the seat of state government in the Commonwealth of Virginia, located in Richmond, where the Virginia General Assembly meets. The structure was built by enslaved laborers following a neoclassical design conceived by Thomas Jefferson with the assistance of Charles-Louis Clérisseau that was ...

  6. The main entrance to the Capitol is at the bottom of the hill on 1000 Bank Street, at the intersection with 10th Street. The Tour Guides are located in the Capitol's underground extension, just beyond the Bank Street entrance lobby and security screening area. Guided tours are available for walk-in visitors as well as groups with tour appointments.

  7. hodcap.state.va.us › publications › capitol_visitor_guideVirginia State Capitol

    The Virginia State Capitol History I n 1779, the Virginia legislature voted to move the capital from Williamsburg to Richmond. Until a permanent Capitol structure could be built, the Virginia General Assembly met in two wood-framed buildings at the corner of what is now 14th Street and Cary Street. These buildings

  8. Capitol, including the location of the tour information desk in the Rotunda. The red shaded area in the center shows the original temple-form building designed by Thomas Jefferson and occupied in 1788.

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