capitol building
A capitol building is a government structure where legislative activities take place. It typically houses the offices of elected officials and serves as a meeting place for lawmakers to discuss and create laws. Each state in the United States has its own capitol building, while the national government has the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..
Capitol buildings are often architecturally significant, featuring domes, columns, and grand entrances. They symbolize democracy and governance, representing the authority of the state or nation. Many capitol buildings also include public spaces for citizens to engage with their government and learn about the legislative process.