Constructed in the 1890s, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings stand as a testament to the architectural vision of Francis Rattenbury. Located in Victoria, this neo-Baroque complex features imposing structures with copper domes, turrets, and intricate stained glass, creating a commanding and stately presence. Today, the buildings continue to serve as the home of the province’s legislature, offering visitors a glimpse into both the historical and contemporary workings of British Columbia’s government.
British Columbia Parliament Buildings
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