Sitting atop Albany’s State Street hill for more than a century, the activities of New York State government have taken place in this extraordinary building since the 1880s. A preeminent example of late nineteenth-century architecture, the Capitol was built by hand of solid masonry and designed to be a monument to democracy and a source of pride for all New Yorkers. Today, the New York State Capitol is a National Landmark poised to last for generations to come.
The Capitol’s architectural grandeur and historic significance serve to remind visitors of New York’s diversity and richness, making it a monument to the Empire State’s extraordinary legacy.
– Governor Kathy Hochul
Tours Offered Monday through Friday Discover New York's Past and Present on a Capitol Tour
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Hours of Operation: Open weekdays 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Security
Visitors to the Capitol are required to pass through metal detectors and have bags scanned through an X-ray machine. Personal belongings such as backpacks and large bags should be left behind. Sharp objects, such as pocketknives, nail clippers, weapons, and nuisance devices such as whistles, and noisemakers are not allowed into the building. For more information, see Capitol Security Procedures & Prohibited Items.