This business is Trusted — customers consistently rate it 4.5★ across 1,710 reviews, indicating reliable, quality service.
Strong long-term review history with 1,710 reviews and a 4.5★ average signals reliable, consistent service.
Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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The Arizona Capitol Museum was a highlight for us. It’s completely free and packed with information about the state - from Arizona’s formation and early days to its political history and how things evolved into what they are today. The exhibits are clear and engaging, making it easy to actually learn without feeling overwhelmed. The building itself is fascinating: a small, old, and beautiful structure with real character. It’s especially interesting to see that this historic building is now preserved as a museum, while the newer building nearby is where the state government actually operates today. Informative, well maintained, and absolutely worth the visit.
🏛️ Arizona State Capitol & Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza. Where History Meets Honor Visiting the Arizona State Capitol area was one of the highlights of our time in downtown Phoenix. The complex includes the Arizona Capitol Museum, the House of Representatives, and the Senate Building, surrounded by beautifully kept gardens and monuments that honor the state’s history and its heroes. We spent a few hours walking around, taking photos, and exploring the different memorials throughout the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza each one telling a unique story about Arizona’s people, veterans and milestones. Parking for visitors is free near Adams & 19th Avenue, close to the Arizona Department of Public Safety Capitol Police District, and it’s just a short walk to the main entrance by Carl Hayden Memorial. There are also clean restrooms inside the museum, along with helpful staff and plenty of shaded spots and benches outside if you want to relax. The museum itself is well maintained and offers exhibits about Arizona’s path to statehood, political history, and the architecture of the Capitol dome with its famous Winged Victory statue on top. 📸 Perfect spot for history lovers, travelers, and photographers who enjoy exploring the civic heart of Arizona peaceful, educational and free to visit. Highly recommended!
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We only wandered around the outside buildings and the lobby. Museum was not open that day. The property is gorgeous and the architecture breathtaking. It is right next to the Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza - a must see if you are in the area. 4-star only because we were not able to view the museum itself.
Really enjoyed visiting here. Beautiful architecture, interesting exhibits, and a calm, educational atmosphere. A great spot to learn more about Arizona’s history. Well-maintained, informative, and free to visit. Worth stopping by even if you only have an hour.
FREE Museum. Free parking: on Google Maps enter Bolin Memorial park to access free parking. This was an outstanding museum that showcases Arizona's history and culture. The Bolin Memorial sculpture garden is an integral part of the experience. It was emotional when you go through the park and realize how much Arizonans have sacrificed in the wars we entered. It's a beautiful and dignified way to honor our soldiers and peace keepers. In the Capitol, I loved learning the history of the building, viewing the legislative chamber and the Arizonans who made major contributions to the state. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.