Regina - Legislative Building

 
The Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1912. Shaped like a cross it shows the influence of both the English Renaissance and the Age of Louis XVI. In addition to the local Tyndall limestone 34 kinds of rare marble were used in its construction. The building has a total area of about 19,000 sq. m (205,000 sq. ft).

Included among the 265 rooms are the Prime Minister's Office and Cabinet Chamber.

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The Legislative Building also houses various items of historical interest and a number of works of art.

One wing is occupied by the Canadian Native Gallery. It has displays of native Indian art and a photographic collection.
Address: Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan, 123 Legislative Building, 2405 Legislative Drive, Regina, SK S4S0B3, Canada
Phone: 1 (306) 787-2376, Fax: 1 (306) 787-1558
Hours:
May 21 to September 5: 8am-9pm
September 7 to May 20: 8am-12pm, 1pm-5pm
Always closed on: New Year's Day (January 1), Christmas - Christian (December 25), Good Friday - Christian

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