The New York State Capitol, located in Albany, serves as the seat of government. Constructed between 1867 and 1899, it features Romanesque Revival and Neo-Renaissance architectural styles. The building houses the Governor's Office, New York State Legislature, and Court of Appeals.
Fun Facts:
The capitol was built without a traditional dome.
It took 32 years and over $25 million to complete.
It is a National Historic Landmark.