The San Andreas State Capitol Building, located in Los Santos, is an iconic symbol of the state's history and government. Completed in 1901, this majestic structure is known for its distinctive gold-leafed dome, which commemorates San Andreas's Gold Rush and is a tribute to the state's mining history. Designed in a neoclassical architectural style, the Capitol stands proudly at the eastern edge of Los Santos's Civic Center Park, offering panoramic views of the Vinewood Hills, San Chianski Mountains, Mount Josiah, and Mount Chilliad.
Inside, visitors can explore ornate chambers, grand marble staircases, and beautiful stained glass windows depicting San Andreas's past. The building houses the San Andreas General Assembly, the offices of the Governor, and other key state officials. Rich in history, the Capitol also features the “Mile High” marker on the 13th step, representing exactly one mile above sea level.
Tours of the Capitol are available to the public, offering insights into both San Andreas's legislative process and the artistic and architectural features of this historic landmark. Whether visiting for its governance or its grandeur, the San Andreas State Capitol is a must-see destination for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the heart of San Andreas's government.
722 Occupation Ave
Los Santos, SA 25022