The California State Capitol, located in Sacramento,…
1874 CE
The California State Capitol, located in Sacramento, is completed between 1861 and 1874.
The Neoclassical structure is based on the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
The west facade ends in projecting bays, and a portico projects from the center of the building.
At the base of the portico, seven granite archways brace and support the porch above.
Eight fluted Corinthian columns line the portico.
A cornice supports the pediment above depicting Minerva surrounded by Education, Justice, and Mining.
Above the flat roof with balustrade are two drums supporting a dome.
The first drum consists of a colonnade of Corinthian columns; the second, Corinthian pilasters.
Large arched windows line the drum walls.
The dome is sixty-four meters (two hundred and ten feet) high, and supports a lantern with a smaller dome capped with a gold-leafed orbed finial.