
Nebraska State Capitol | National Historic Landmark | Lincoln, …
Jun 13, 2024 · Home of the Nebraska Unicameral. Explore the Capitol building online today, and visit in person tomorrow. Free, highly reviewed guided tours every day!
History of the Nebraska Capitol Building - Nebraska State Capitol
The Nebraska State Capitol, the product of a nationwide design competition won by New York Architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920, is described as the nation’s first truly vernacular State Capitol.
Visit - Nebraska State Capitol
RULES AND REGULATIONS for Capitol Use. Main Switchboard (402) 471-2311. No pets are allowed in the Capitol. ADA defined service animals are allowed.
Exterior - Nebraska State Capitol
The words “Nebraska State Capitol” do not appear on the exterior of Nebraska’s Capitol to identify the building. Instead, the names of Nebraska’s 93 counties circle the building’s 437′ square base to identify the structure as belonging to all Nebraskans.
About Us - Nebraska State Capitol
RULES AND REGULATIONS for Capitol Use. Main Switchboard (402) 471-2311. No pets are allowed in the Capitol. ADA defined service animals are allowed. Getting Here. We’re on K, between 14th and 16th Streets. 1445 K Street, Lincoln, NE, United States. Get Directions
Location - Nebraska State Capitol
The location of Nebraska’s capital city was determined by an act of the Nebraska Legislature on June 14, 1867. Moving the capital away from the eastern edge of the state in Omaha and further out into the new state was to encourage accessibility to the capital city from all …
Building Rooms - Nebraska State Capitol
Mar 31, 2025 · RULES AND REGULATIONS for Capitol Use. Main Switchboard (402) 471-2311. No pets are allowed in the Capitol. ADA defined service animals are allowed. Getting Here. We’re on K, between 14th and 16th Streets. 1445 K Street, Lincoln, NE, United States. Get Directions
Office of the Capitol Commission - Nebraska State Capitol
The Office of the Capitol Commission, the administrative and operational arms of the Nebraska Capitol Commission, is staffed by highly skilled professionals who maintain the Nebraska State Capitol as the seat of Nebraska’s three branches of State Government.
Nebraska State Government in the Capitol
The Nebraska State Capitol was originally designed to house all offices of state government. As government has grown through the years, the service agencies, such as Health, Education and the Department of Roads were moved to auxiliary sites in Lincoln.
The Grounds - Nebraska State Capitol
Bertram Goodhue conceived of the Nebraska State Capitol as the dominant feature on the prairie landscape of Nebraska and specifically Lincoln. He envisioned the building’s soaring tower as a landmark to be seen from many miles away.