The north chamber
dome
round room
The Rotunda
The rotunda is the famous room located under the dome of the Capitol. Brumidi painted a fresco painting on the ceiling.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
A circular room in commercial buildings or out buildings is called a round house, in a private house it can be called among other things a turret. A rotunda is a round building or a room in a building, the central hall in the Capitol Building in Washington DC is an excellent example of a rotunda ( round room).
The three buildings sitting on Capitol Hill are the Capitol, where the House of Representatives and the Senate meet. Originally constructed starting in 1793, as President George Washington laid down the cornerstone. The Supreme Court building is also sited there. The Supreme Court originally held sessions in the basement of the Capitol until 1860 when it moved into the old Senate Chamber. It wasn't until 1934 the Supreme Court received it's own building. The third building is the Library of Congress. In 1800, the library was located in a single room of the Capitol. In 1814, the British burned down the original Capitol using the books from the Library of Congress as kindling. Luckily, Thomas Jefferson sold his collection of books to the Library. In 1897, the Library of Congress moved into the Jefferson Building. In 1939, the Adams Building, the first of two annex buildings, was built to house the administrative office and various storage facilities. The Madison Building was built in 1980 to house the library's collection of photographs, maps, films, and architectural drawings.The main Library of Congress was constructed at the site of a historic row of houses called Carroll Row. Built by Daniel Carroll in the early 1800s. The houses were used for multiple purposes. The houses were all torn down in 1887 to make way for the Library of Congress. On Christmas Eve 1951, most of the original collection of books were destroyed by fire. Thomas Jefferson recorded the books he sold into a log that didn't burn.
in the Rotunda of the Capitol.
The address of the Missouri State Museum is: 201 W. Capitol Ave., Capitol Building Room B-2, Jefferson City, MO 65101
The design of the nation's Capitol included a central dome symbolizing unity, two wings representing the two chambers of Congress, and a grand staircase leading to the entrance to showcase the importance of democracy and government.
It has the offices of the legislature and the governor as well as the Assembly room where the legislature meets. There is also a museum located in the capitol. It is an interesting building to visit and you can sit in the visitors gallery to watch the legislature at work.
The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.The Romans had no particular place where they "governed." The senate had a senate house or "curia" in which they were supposed to meet, but it seemed to be always burning down. They would meet in whatever place the consul calling the meeting would designate. This was generally a temple or basilica. The theater of Pompey had a special room set aside for senate meetings. In the provinces, the governor would dispense justice and hear pleas in a special area of the local forum.