• Marilyn Baker (1986). Manitoba's Third Legislative Building: Symbol in Stone, the Art and Politics of a Public Building. Hyperion Press, Winnipeg.
  • Visitors from outside Manitoba as well as residents of the province are always made welcome at our magnificent Legislative Building.
  • At the heart of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg lies the Rotunda, a captivating focal point that attracts visitors with its architectural splendor.
  • This shows where the second Legislative Building stood from 1884 to 1920. Source: Manitoba Legislative Building Winnipeg (Manitoba), [undated pamphlet].
  • It was located at this site between 1884 and 1920. Source: Manitoba Legislative Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba, [undated pamphlet].
  • The Legislature building or Manitoba Legislative Building was originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building.
  • Albo makes an engaging case that, given the layout and iconography, the Manitoba Legislative Building is built to be a modern-day Solomon’s Temple.
  • The Manitoba Legislative Building, referred to as “the Leg” (pronounced as “lej”) by locals, has a hidden code in its architecture.
  • Manitoba Legislative Building, Tourist attraction at in Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 0V8 location, services, map, driving directions and more.
  • Planning Your Visit. The Manitoba Legislative Building is open to the public year-round, offering free guided tours and self-guided exploration options.
  • 3. Explore the Grand Staircase: The Grand Staircase is one of the most impressive features of the Manitoba Legislative Building.
  • The Manitoba Legislative Building, an architectural gem, stands as a symbol of Manitoba's rich history and government.
  • Eastern side of the second Legislative Building (no date) Source: The Nor-West Farmer and Manitoba Miller, Volume 6, Number 9, September 1887.