Oklahoma State Capitol

Oklahoma State Capitol showing a park, modern architecture and a statue or sculpture
Oklahoma State Capitol showing modern architecture
Oklahoma State Capitol which includes heritage elements
Oklahoma State Capitol showing heritage architecture
Oklahoma State Capitol showing modern architecture


Take a tour of this Greco-Roman beauty and find changing art exhibits, ornate murals, stained-glass windows and an estate dotted with active oil wells.

The Oklahoma State Capitol is the house of government in the state of Oklahoma. Explore public areas in the 650-room building and discover its fine collection of art and furnishings. The state capitol’s elaborate architecture and spacious grounds have a distinctive feature: this is the only state capitol complex in the United States with working oil wells on site. Learn the building’s history and find out about the momentous events that have taken place here.

The grand neoclassical and Renaissance-revival structure was completed in 1917 after a vote was held to change the capital from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. Take a moment to appreciate the building’s architecture. Note the locally sourced Oklahoma pink-granite base, which is accentuated by Indiana limestone. Due to budget constraints during the building’s construction, the dome in the original plans by Soloman Andrew Layton and S. Wemyss-Smith had to be omitted. Today, however, you’ll see a grand central dome rising up behind the neoclassical portico. The dome was added in 2002 to finally complete the architects’ original vision.

Enter the building to see its central staircase, which is made from local black granite. Find the museum and explore the state capitol’s historical exhibits. Learn about the history of the state government and the capitol building’s estate.

Take a self-guided tour or join a docent-led tour to explore some of the building’s rooms. In the west wing, you’ll find the offices and chambers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The offices and chambers of the Oklahoma Senate are located in the east wing. Visit the Oklahoma Veterans Memorial on the northern side of the complex or check out the tribal flag plaza. Restored stained-glass windows and fine art pieces are featured throughout the building. After your tour, visit the state capitol’s gift shop.

The Oklahoma State Capitol is located northeast of downtown Oklahoma City. Admission is free and self-guided tours are available daily. Docent-led tours are available six times a day from Monday through Friday. Reach the complex easily by car or bus from downtown Oklahoma City.

Reviews of Oklahoma State Capitol

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3/5 - Okay

Verified traveler

They are doing lots of renovations on it right now. Would probable wait until next year when some more of the work is completed. It was still okay for something to do. There was a man there (wish I could remember his name) that could tell we were just looking around and a little lost..lol..He ended up giving us our own tour. Very nice.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveler

We didn't go here, but saw their beautiful capital. We visited the Harn Homestead nearby. Mr. Harn donated the land where the capital is built to the state of OK.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler

The Oklahoma memorial was totally worth seeing. I left with a changed renewed heart. Must see!

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