• The Manitoba Legislative Building (French: Palais législatif du Manitoba), originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building...
  • The building is sheathed in Manitoba Tyndall limestone and is crowned by the Golden Boy, a symbol of youth and enterprise.
  • You can make the reservation online, follow the links for events requests on the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba website, or by calling (205) 945-0102.
  • The Building also accommodates offices of Manitoba’s Premier, Lieutenant Governor, Ministers and Deputy Ministers of various provincial government...
  • At the heart of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg lies the Rotunda, a captivating focal point that attracts visitors with its architectural splendor.
  • The Manitoba Legislative Building, referred to as “the Leg” (pronounced as “lej”) by locals, has a hidden code in its architecture.
  • Considered today to be one of the finest government building’s in North America, with proper care and maintenance the Manitoba Manitoba Legislative...
  • As a taxpayer-funded institution, the Manitoba Legislative Building should prioritize facilitating public access to promote transparency, accountability...
  • Manitoba Legislative Building, bordered by Broadway Ave., Kennedy and Osborne sts. and the Assiniboine River, reflects neoclassical design in native Tyndall...
  • The paramount example of Beaux-Arts Classical architecture in the province, the building was constructed of about ten million bricks made from Manitoba shale...
  • Dominating the heart of Winnipeg is Manitoba's Legislative Building, an exemplary neoclassical structure that was designed by architects Frank Worthington...
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  • Hear about the Manitoba Legislative Building and see some memorials to the early settlers who were a huge part of Manitoba's beginnings.