Hawaii State Capitol

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Hawaii State Capitol

Hawaii State Capitol is downtown Honolulu's open-air seat of government, known for symbolic island architecture and civic history.

A Pool Surrounds the Building
A Pool Surrounds the Building

Hawaii State Capitol, Oahu

Located in downtown Honolulu on the island of Oahu, the Hawaii State Capitol was commissioned and dedicated by John A. Burns, second Governor of Hawaii. It opened on March 15, 1969, replacing the former statehouse, the Iolani Palace. The Hawaii State Legislature convenes in the building. The main tenants are the Governor of Hawaii and Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii, as well as all legislative offices.

Called Hawaiian international architecture, the Hawaii State Capitol is an American adaptation of the Bauhaus style. Unlike other state capitols that are modeled after the U.S. Capitol, Hawaii's capitol architectural features symbolize various natural aspects of Hawaii. For example, the whole building is surrounded by a reflecting pool, which symbolizes the Pacific Ocean. Also, the two legislative chambers are cone-shaped, representing the volcanoes that formed the Hawaiian Islands. The columns around the building's perimeter have coconut tree shapes. And the building was constructed in an open-air design, allowing sun, rain and wind to enter.

From the time the building was completed in 1969, the pool surrounding it has had an algae growth problem. The main reason is that brackish water from nearby wells feed the pool. The state has tried to remedy the problem by placing tilapia into the pool and installing an ozone treatment system. Some say that the algae growth has come to symbolize the pollution of the Pacific Ocean.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Hawaii State Capitol is located at 415 South Beretania Street in Honolulu, HI 96813. The map point is kept at the current page coordinates for the capitol area. Visitors can reach the building by car, rideshare, taxi, transit or on foot from nearby downtown Honolulu landmarks. Parking availability may vary during weekday government hours and public events.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hawaii State Capitol located?

Hawaii State Capitol is located at 415 South Beretania Street in downtown Honolulu.

When did Hawaii State Capitol open?

Hawaii State Capitol opened on March 15, 1969, replacing Iolani Palace as the official statehouse.

What is special about Hawaii State Capitol architecture?

The building uses symbolic design elements, including a reflecting pool for the Pacific Ocean, cone-shaped chambers for volcanoes and columns that resemble palm trees.

Can visitors enter Hawaii State Capitol?

Public access can vary because it is a working government building. Visitors should check current access, security and session details before planning to enter specific rooms.

What is near Hawaii State Capitol?

Nearby places include downtown Honolulu civic buildings, historic landmarks, government offices and the Honolulu waterfront area.