Colorado State Capitol
The Colorado State Capitol is located in Denver, Colorado, and serves as the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Governor. Completed in 1908, the building is known for its distinctive gold dome, which is covered in real gold leaf. The Capitol is designed in the neoclassical style and features beautiful marble interiors and intricate architectural details.
Visitors can explore the Capitol through guided tours, which highlight its history and significance. The building is situated at an elevation of exactly one mile above sea level, making it a notable landmark in the Rocky Mountain region.