WASHINGTON, DC - The distinctive dome of the US Capitol Building stands on Capitol Hill near downtown Washington DC on the eastern end of the National Mall. It is home to the United States Congress. The House of Representatives occupies one wing, while the Senate occupies the other.

WASHINGTON, DC - The distinctive dome of the US Capitol Building stands on Capitol Hill near downtown Washington DC on the eastern end of the National Mall. It is home to the United States Congress. The House of Representatives occupies one wing, while the Senate occupies the other. Stock Photo
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David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy Stock Photo

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2RN52WA

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7360 x 4912 px | 62.3 x 41.6 cm | 24.5 x 16.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

25 June 2017

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Capitol Hill, Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States

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The US Capitol building, located atop Capitol Hill in Washington DC, is the epicenter of the legislative process in the United States. As the meeting venue for the US Congress, which comprises the Senate and the House of Representatives, the Capitol plays an essential role in the workings of American governance. Designed in a grand neoclassical style, its construction began in 1793, and over the years, it has been expanded and refurbished, embodying the growth and evolution of the nation. One of the Capitol's most defining features is its prominent dome, crowned by the statue known as the "Freedom." Beneath this dome is the rotunda, a circular space adorned with significant artworks that narrate the country's history. The Capitol also houses the National Statuary Hall Collection, where each state has donated statues of notable citizens. Other key areas include the Old Senate Chamber, the Old Supreme Court Chamber, and the Brumidi Corridors, known for their intricately painted frescoes. In addition to its legislative functions, the Capitol holds symbolic significance. It stands as a testament to the nation's commitment to democracy, the rule of law, and the principles enshrined in the Constitution. Every four years, its West Front serves as the backdrop for the presidential inauguration, further cementing its role in key national ceremonies. For visitors, the Capitol Visitor Center provides a comprehensive overview of the building's history and the legislative process, offering tours that take them through the heart of American political life. In all, the US Capitol building is not just a center for lawmaking but also a living museum, reflecting the journey, ideals, and aspirations of the United States.