Hawaii State Capitol
3 expert reviews
“The capitol's architecture is richly symbolic: the columns resemble palm trees, the legislative chambers are shaped like volcanic cinder cones, and the central court is open to the sky...”
– Fodor's
Michelin Guide
1 Star
"The sloping exteriors of the House and Senate chambers project from a pool, reminiscent of volcanoes rising from the sea."
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Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"Built in the architecturally interesting 1960s, Hawaii’s state capitol is a poster child of conceptual postmodernism: two cone-shaped legislative chambers have sloping walls to represent..."
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