• It is free to walk into the Vermont State House and walk around inside.
  • Designed in 1857, the Vermont State House is an exquisite example of Greek Revival architecture, particularly as this style was applied to important institutional...
  • The Vermont State House is one of the oldest and best preserved of our nation's state capitols.
  • The Doric portico of the Vermont State House dates to Ammi B. Young's second 1833 state house.
  • Vermont Statehouse In 1805, Montpelier was made the permanent seat of government by the Legislature. The first State House was a three-story, 10 sided wooden...
  • Visitors to the Vermont State House can explore its beautifully preserved interiors, which include the House and Senate chambers, the Cedar Creek Room...
  • Vermont State House, 115 State St., is built of Barre granite in an impressive Renaissance Revival style. The gilded dome is surmounted by a statue of...
  • The Doric portico of the Vermont State House dates to Ammi B. Young's second 1833 state house.
  • Plaque Text for Vermont Landmark #012: Montpelier became the Capital in 1808, when the first State House was built.
  • The Vermont State House first played host to the state government proceedings in 1859.