Arizona Capitol Museum, Phoenix AZ
Address | 1700 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ, United States | ||||||||||
Phone | +1 602-926-3620 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.azlibrary.gov/azcm | ||||||||||
Categories | Local History Museum, Children's Museum, History Museum, Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.8 23 reviews | ||||||||||
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Arizona Capitol Museum reviews
23Cool place with a lot of memorials at the mall. Don’t go in the heat of the day as you’ll want to walk around and check it all out. The USS Arizona pieces were especially neat.
Very cool! Never been and lived in AZ almost my whole life. Lots of statues & interesting info. Would be nice to go when it is good weather & not too hot!
One of the most diverse Capitol visits we've done. This is #26 for us. Loved seeing the timeline in the old governor's office and the pieces from the USS Arizona! The members of the staff were came across were very friendly and told us stories of the different pieces including information about the weather vane!
Great experience. Loads of interesting information about Arizona from the days of foundation until today. Very friendly staff. Free of charge
Went for Sen John McCain's memorial. It was well done and the amount of volunteers passing out water was amazing. And thanks to Brendan, Gov. Ducey's speech writer, who gave me a ride to my vehicle on the golf cart shuttle. All staff and emergency services were amazingly polite and helpful
Great tours just wish they were open more hours and the elevators were in use for the handicap.
Loved learning about Arizona history The silver service from the USS Arizona is beautiful has so much detail to it
It was amazing and free definitely a place to bring your kids to learn about Arizona government and war
We were there for #RedforEd.the staff were so amazing, patient, helpful, and friendly! Even with over 20,000 of us there.
Lots of history about Arizona. If your a history buff or just looking for a place to cool off this is a cool stop. There's 4 floors to explore and outside there are many monuments in honor of fallen firefighters, police and military. There is also a monument for the USS Arizona. Well worth the stop.
Very cool experience! Michael was awesome to talk to when you come in! USS Arizona was neat to see as well! Thank you
Excellent tour! It's astounding threat so much of the Arizona State Capital is open and accessible to the public!
Bello il palazzo e belli i giardini che lo circondano.
The palace is beautiful and the gardens surrounding it are beautiful.
My sister and I tagged along with a tour group. The guide gave wonderful info about what life was like back then and how the process works. My sister loves history so this is a perfect example of what Phoenix was and is about. Go go go it's worth it.
Took youth down for a trip and there were plenty of workers who offered help and answered questions to the youth regarding specific historic areas.
To be honest, i think they need to invest more to make the museum more interesting and informative. It's kinda run down and boring compared to other state capitol.
The tour was great, I learned a lot about Arizona. It's really nice to learn what your history is. It made me appreciate Arizona more. This museum also has volunteers that are very helpful. If you have never been to this museum, you're missing a lot!
So so cool! Your able to tour the old wings for the State Legislators, State Court House, etc. There is also a wing devoted to the USS Arizona.so moving. There are also a TON of memorials for a variety of military devisions, state groups, first responders.its impressive.
Was here during the teacher strike. Was busy but the staff handled it well. Was very clean and a pleasant experience