Florida Historic Capitol Museum

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

Government - Historic Building/Landmark - Museum

Website: http://www.flhistoriccapitol.gov/

 (850) 4987-1902

 (850) 410-2233

 400 South Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399

Restored to its 1902 appearance, the Historic Capitol stands as an icon at the center of Florida’s Capitol complex; the modern-day nerve center of Sunshine State government. Under the stained-glass dome, political history and tradition come alive in the exhibits.

Through photographs, recordings, and audiovisual displays, visitors experience the people and events that have shaped today’s Florida. Restored areas include the 1902 Governor’s office and chambers of the House of Representatives, Senate, and Supreme Court. Together with exhibit panels, photographs, and interactive multimedia, the museum offers a journey through the colorful history of representative government in Florida. More than 250 artifacts in 21 rooms invite visitors to trace the evolution of Florida government from territorial days to the present.

The Muesum is also availble for rental for meetings and receptions: http://www.flhistoriccapitol.gov/rent.cfm

Location Info

Florida Historic Capitol Museum

400 South Monroe Street

Tallahassee, FL 32399