
Michigan State Capitol | Welcome to Your Capitol
Discover a diverse array of events at the Michigan State Capitol, from advocacy groups to cultural celebrations. View all of our upcoming events to see what's happening at your State Capitol.
Tours | Michigan State Capitol
Beginning January 4, 2025, the Michigan Capitol will be open for guided tours on the first Saturday of the month! Tours start on the hour, 10:00am through the last tour at 3:00pm. …
Contact | Michigan State Capitol
In Person Visit our stunning Michigan State Capitol. We welcome you to explore our beautiful and historic site.
Events | Michigan State Capitol
This year's limited-edition ornament is a unique piece of Capitol history. It features a genuine piece of the iconic glass floor that was carefully removed during this year's restoration.
Visit | Michigan State Capitol
Senate and House sessions occur in the Capitol on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays throughout the year. Sessions are open to the public to view in person or online.
History | Michigan State Capitol
Did you know that Michigan has had two capital cities and three capitol buildings? Travel back in time to learn more about our government's odyssey from 1820s territorial Detroit to early …
Plan a Field Trip - Michigan State Capitol
We schedule for both the Capitol and the self-guided tour of the Michigan History Museum. Please know approximately how many students you’ll be booking for, what time you can make …
Three Capitols | Michigan State Capitol
Although a 16-foot addition was added to the structure in 1865, it was not until 1871 that Governor Henry Baldwin called for a larger, fireproof, and more dignified seat of state government. The …
Plan an Event | Events | Michigan State Capitol
Every year thousands of Michiganders participate in events at the Capitol including advocacy days, exhibits, and rallies. Below, you can find our quick and easy application process that will …
Capitol Square | Michigan State Capitol
The Capitol’s granite cornerstone records the first and last years of the building’s construction, 1872 and 1878. Over 30,000 people gathered in Lansing to see the stone laid into place on …