We decided to visit state capitols as a theme for traveling the USA. The Montana State Capitol in Helena is a beautiful building set high above the city with views. Well kept landscaping and easy to drive around and stop as we wished. Do not miss the Montana Historical Museum.
We started our Capitol tour by grabbing some sandwiches and having a picnic on the Capitol lawn. Helena is a very casual, unique, old mining town and we felt completely at home spreading out a blanket and eating on the lawn in front of the Capitol building. Once inside the Capitol building, you see the character of Montana with such vibrant colors and murals paying homage to Lewis & Clark and the settlers who conquered the West. The folks in the Governor’s office were very friendly and gave us our own tour of the Governor’s Office. We joined up with a tour as they were about to enter the House of Representatives. The tour guide explained several of the paintings depicting Lewis & Clark. It was a great education for all of us.
The interior has been restored to its original look, and it is stunning. A must-see if you're in Helena. Take the guided tour.
I haven't ever been unhappy with my visit to the state capital building. I enjoy older buildings & this one has many objects and art work that are worth the visit.
If you live, work and play in Montana this is a stop you need to make. There is wonderful history through out; past, present and future.
This is a very nice State Capitol building. Very Montana. I'm a nerd for these types of buildings, I enjoy the history. Different than other Cap buildings I've visited, which fits MT perfectly. I'd love to go back and spend more time.
A stroll through our capitol building is an afternoon well-spent. State leaders welcome drop-ins and the halls are currently bustling with legislators and lobbyists. One is filled with the awe of the history and ideas that helped to shape the building and what Montana stands for. Highly recommended!
This capitol truly is one of the more impressive I've seen in the Western portion of the United States. It's distinctive from the capitols that adhere more closely to the US Capitol's aesthetics and has some very interesting features, starting with the floral arrangement of the state on the front lawn. The main staircase with its curved stained glass ceiling is another impressive sight, as are the curved window overlooking the front lawn, and the giant Charles Russell painting in the House chamber. Tours are free and worthwhile, and our guide shared a few discrepancies in some of the beautiful paintings in the building. It's definitely worth a stop!
Liked the architecture, got a chance to see old court rooms. Has a beautiful garden in front of the building. Parking available near the building.
It's worth stopping by to see the capital, if you have the time go inside, beautiful! The pretty flower bed-art provides a neat perspective for taking photos.If you're also taking a hike up Mt. Helena, it's pretty easy to spot the Capitol to help build your mind map of the city. The downtown Helena train tour starts at the Capitol too!