The Texas State Capitol is the capitol building of the U.S. state of Texas and is located in Austin, Texas. It was completed in 1888 and is the sixth building to serve as the capitol of Texas.
The building is an iconic symbol of Texas and is considered one of the most distinctive state capitol buildings in the United States. It is made of pink granite and stands 307 feet tall, making it the tallest capitol building in the country.
The interior of the building is just as impressive as the exterior, featuring a grand central dome, ornate marble staircases, and elaborate brass fixtures. The building is home to the offices of the governor, lieutenant governor, and other state officials, as well as the Texas Legislature and the Supreme Court of Texas.
Visitors to the Texas State Capitol can take guided tours of the building, see the historic chambers and offices, and learn about the history of Texas and the building itself. There are also a number of monuments and memorials on the grounds, including the Texas Veterans Memorial and the Heroes of the Alamo Monument.