New York State Capitol

The New York State Capitol, the seat of the New York state government, is located in , the capital city of the U.S. state of . The capitol building is part of the complex on State Street in Capitol Park.
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  • Type: Tourist attraction
  • Description: state capitol building of the U.S. state of New York
  • Also known as: New York State Capitol Building” and “New York State Capitol Tour

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include New York State Education Building and Alfred E. Smith Building.

Government office
The is a state office building in , . It houses offices of the New York State Education Department and was formerly home to the and New York State Library. is situated 670 feet north of New York State Capitol.

Government office
The , known officially as the Alfred E. Smith State Office Building and sometimes called simply the Smith Building, is a structure located in downtown across the street from the New York State Capitol and . is situated 860 feet northwest of New York State Capitol.

Town hall
is the seat of government of the city of , United States. It houses the office of the mayor, the Common Council chamber, the city and traffic courts, as well as other city services. is situated 870 feet east of New York State Capitol.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sheridan Hollow and Arbor Hill Historic District–Ten Broeck Triangle.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood in , located in a ravine north of Downtown Albany. Capitol Hill to the south and to the north flank the ravine.

Neighborhood
The , originally the Ten Broeck Historic District, is a seven-block area located within the Arbor Hill neighborhood north of what is today downtown , New York, United States.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood in , New York, generally defined as the area from Clinton Avenue north to Tivoli Hollow and the Livingston Avenue Railroad Bridge and from Broadway west to Henry Johnson Boulevard.

New York State Capitol

Latitude
42.65216° or 42° 39′ 8″ north
Longitude
-73.75769° or 73° 45′ 28″ west
Elevation
157 feet (48 metres)
Open location code
87J8M62R+VW
Open­Street­Map ID
node 6348470485
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­attraction
Geo­Names ID
7180859
Wiki­data ID
Q1510431
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Western Panjabi—“New York State Capitol” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: كابيتول ولاية نيويورك
  • Asturian: Capitoliu de Nueva York
  • Catalan: Capitoli de Nova York
  • Chinese: 纽约州议会大厦
  • Dutch: New York State Capitol
  • Esperanto: Novjorkia Ŝtata Kapitolo
  • French: Capitole de l’État de New York
  • German: New York State Capitol
  • Italian: Campidoglio
  • Japanese: ニューヨーク州会議事堂
  • Norwegian Bokmål: New York State Capitol
  • Norwegian: New York State Capitol
  • Persian: کاپیتول ایالت نیویورک
  • Portuguese: Capitólio estadual de Nova Iorque
  • Russian: Капитолий штата Нью-Йорк
  • Serbo-Croatian: Parlament New Yorka, Albany
  • Slovenian: državni kapitol New Yorka
  • Slovenian: New York State Capitol
  • Spanish: Capitolio de Nueva York
  • Spanish: Capitolio del Estado de Nueva York
  • Ukrainian: Капітолій штату Нью-Йорк
  • Western Panjabi: نیو یارک سٹیٹ کیپیٹل

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