4. Hawaii State Capitol Building415 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96813
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DOWNTOWN. This contemporary building, beautiful in its simplicity, holds a host of meaning in its architecture. Designed as a reflection of the Hawaiian islands, the capitol itself is intended to mimic a volcano, and its surrounding pool represents the Pacific Ocean. Even its pillars are supposed to evoke coconut palms. An open-air courtyard features a mosaic of aquatic colors, and the building's entrances are watched over by Queen Liliuokalani (Hawaii's deposed ruler) and Father Damien (a 19th-century humanitarian). Sculptures in the legislative chambers recall the sun and moon, and walls throughout are paneled with native woods. (© 10Best) More Details for Hawaii State Capitol BuildingHours: General Hours Daily 8am-4:30pm Guided Tours Mon-Fri 1:30pm Admission: Free Type: Architecture, Sightseeing |
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