Restoration
From gleaming marble and vibrant art and to new public spaces, the Minnesota State Capitol’s comprehensive, 4-year renovation — the largest preservation effort since it first opened in 1905 — was completed in early 2017.
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View the Minnesota Department of Administration photos of the restoration
When it was discovered that parts of the exterior marble were deteriorating and posed safety concerns, the Capitol underwent a $310 million comprehensive repair and restoration project from 2013-2017. This restoration was based on three key principles:
- building functionality
- life safety
- architectural integrity
The Capitol now offers more public space, and the building’s historic furniture, artwork and interior decorations have been restored to their 1905 appearance.
Highlights from the 2013-17 restoration
- Fully restored Senate and House of Representatives chambers and Supreme Court courtroom
- Restored and repaired exterior marble
- Restored decorative and fine art throughout the building
- Professional conservation of 57 paintings
- Extensive stencil work returning 1905 patterns and colors
- Newly uncovered and restored skylights, historically-accurate glass front elevators and restored original furnishings
- Cleaned, repaired and re-gilded Quadriga sculpture
- Expanded dining in the basement level near the Rathskeller Cafe and a new grab-and-go lunch counter on the second floor (open during legislative session only)
- Almost 40,000 square feet of new public gathering spaces including meeting rooms, working and relaxing spaces, and gallery space
- New classrooms and tour center
- ADA compliance
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Previous restoration work
A number of restoration efforts have taken place in recent years:
- Work to restore the Governor’s Reception Room in the 1984-85
- The Senate Chamber in 1988
- The House of Representatives in 1989
- Quadriga (golden statue at the base of the dome) was removed for complete restoration and gilding from 1994-95, and again in 2016
- The Rathskeller Café in 1999
- Third floor ceiling - All of the 3rd floor decorative ceiling restored to its original glory after water damage
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