Capitol Rotunda

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The Capitol Rotunda is the grand central interior space of the New York State Capitol, notable for its ornate architecture and use as a ceremonial and public gathering area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf interior architectural space
public gathering space
rotunda
architecturalStyle ornate architecture
function ceremonial space
public gathering area
governedBy New York State Office of General Services
hasAccessibility open to the public during visiting hours
hasFeature central open space beneath a dome or vaulted ceiling
decorative architectural ornamentation
space for public circulation between wings of the Capitol
hasTourismStatus tourist attraction in Albany, New York
heritageDesignation part of a National Historic Landmark building
part of a building listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn New York State Capitol, Albany
surface form: New York State Capitol
locatedInBuildingType state capitol building
locatedInCity Albany
locatedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInState New York
notableFor grand central interior space
ornate architectural details
use for ceremonies
use for public events
ownedBy U.S. state of New York
surface form: State of New York
partOf New York State Capitol, Albany
surface form: New York State Capitol
role central circulation space in New York State Capitol
usedFor official ceremonies
public events
public gatherings
tours

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Senate wing adjacentTo Capitol Rotunda
East Front connectedTo Capitol Rotunda
subject surface form: New York State Capitol