Discover

There's a lot to see on campus including historical buildings, memorials, artwork, trees, and gardens. Each one has a vibrant story for you to uncover.

An outdoor scene with a stone pathway lined with tulips leading to the Medal of Honor Memorial, with the Winged Victory Monument, trees, and the American flag in the background.

Artwork & Memorials

Capitol Campus is home to many memorials and works of art. From statues and sculptures to paintings and a bronze sundial — there is plenty to see on campus.

The main entrance of the Old Capitol Building, which is made of large, grayish-brown stone bricks and has two towers with teal cone-shaped roofs. A flagpole, a statue, and lots of trees are standing around the entrance.

Buildings

Read about the history of the buildings on Capitol Campus that house a variety of state agencies, boards, and committees.

A beautiful garden featuring a gravel path surrounded by vibrant trees and flowers, with the Legislative Building in the background.

Parks & Gardens

Capitol Campus includes five parks, two gardens, and Capitol Lake. Whether you are looking for a picnic location or just a place to take a stroll, Capitol Campus has plenty to offer nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

A blooming northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa) tree on the Capitol Campus.

Trees

Capitol Campus includes five parks, two gardens, and Capitol Lake. Whether you are looking for a picnic location or just a place to take a stroll, Capitol Campus has plenty to offer nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.