• The Alaska State Capitol is the building that hosts the Alaska Legislature and the offices of the Governor of Alaska and Lieutenant Governor of Alaska.
  • The building may be unattractive (it was originally an office building for the Alaska Territory, never designed as a State Capitol, so no dome)...
  • Discover everything you need to know about Alaska State Capitol Building, Juneau including history, facts, how to get there and the best time to visit.
  • The Alaska State Capitol was originally the Federal and Territorial Building, but under provisions of the Alaska Statehood Act (approved July 7, 1958), became...
  • The Alaska State Capitol is one of the, or perhaps the, least fancy state capitols. The building was formerly a courthouse, and then they turned it into the capitol.
  • When Alaska became a state in 1959, the building was given to the state to serve as our capital. Although it has no traditional dome, the capitol has marble...
  • Nestled in the southeast Alaska panhandle is the state capital of Juneau. The Alaskan capital city, Juneau, is the only capital in the US that is not accessible by...
  • The Alaska State Capitol Seismic Retrofit and Exterior Renovation won an AIA Alaska 2018 Award of Merit in the Renovated Category.
  • Alaska State Capitol. ... Alaska Range is the largest mountain chain in the state. It covers from the Alaska Peninsula to the Yukon Territory.
  • Welcome to the Alaska Capitol. We have three tour options for you to choose from during the summer tourism season. ... Saturday, Sunday & State Holidays. Closed.
  • This photo depicts the Alaska State Capitol building in Juneau. Alaska achieved statehood on January 3, 1959, and Juneau is its state capital.
  • Check out our guide on Alaska State Capitol in Downtown Juneau so you can immerse yourself in what Downtown Juneau has to offer before you go.