Discover the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, completed in 1912 and recognized as a National Historic Site of Canada in 2005. This grand beaux-arts structure, inspired by English Renaissance and Louis XVI styles, offers a captivating glimpse into architectural elegance. Visitors can explore the Grand Staircase, Rotunda, and Legislative Assembly Chamber through a 30-minute guided tour available daily in both English and French. The tours, which are provided on a first-come, first-served basis, highlight the building's function, architecture, and history. Groups of 10 or more must pre-book online. Take a self-guided walking tour of the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens adjacent to the building, and uncover historical points of interest around the grounds.
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