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  • The Alberta Legislature Building is located in Edmonton and is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the Executive Council of Alberta. It is often shortened to " the Ledge ". [1] [2] [3]. The Alberta Legislature Building is located at 10801 97 Avenue NW. Free tours of the facility are offered throughout the week.
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  • Interior of the Legislative Assembly Chamber. The Alberta Legislature Building is in Edmonton and is the meeting place of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta...
  • See all things to do. Alberta Legislature Building. 4.5. 790 reviews. #3 of 201 things to do in Edmonton. Visitor CentersGovernment Buildings.
  • Known to Edmontonians as “the Ledge”, the Alberta Legislature Building is a marvel of marble pillars, carved oak, beautiful Beaux-Arts architecture and stunning...
  • The Alberta Legislature was built between 1907 and 1913 in the Classical Revival style, popular in Canada at the time for legislature buildings.
  • The Alberta Legislature Building is one of the most iconic historic buildings in downtown Edmonton.
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  • Find one of the province's most important landmarks, the Alberta Legislature Building.
  • A photo set of the Alberta Legislature Building in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Photography by Luke Fandrich.
  • Located in the heart of Edmonton, the Alberta Legislature Building is a stunning example of architecture and a symbol of the province’s rich history.
  • On Back: [Stamp] Edmonton, Alberta Description: Exterior view of the Alberta Legislature Building, Edmonton, Alberta.
  • The Alberta Legislature Building was designed by architect Allan Merrick Jeffers, who served as the Provincial Architect of Alberta at the time of its construction.
  • The classic Alberta Legislature Building was built between 1907 and 1912, after Alberta became a Canadian province in 1905.