In the heart of Dover, the capital of Delaware, stands the majestic Delaware Legislative Hall. This administrative building is the active seat of the state's General Assembly in the USA, where key decisions affecting the region are made.
The architecture of the structure, built in the early 1930s, features an elegant Neo-Georgian style. The project was designed by architect Edward William Martin, who successfully integrated the building into the city's historical context, adding a modern yet classic touch to the old capital's skyline.
Today, this complex serves not only as a functional government hub but also as an important historical landmark. Visitors can see the House of Representatives and the State Senate chambers and appreciate the large-scale expansions added over the decades for the comfort of the lawmakers.