based on 205 reviewsYou do need photo ID and permission from the police to go inside. The architecture inside is impressive but you can only visit a few of the rooms on the tour. You are allowed to take pictures and use flash.
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You do need photo ID and permission from the police to go inside. The architecture inside is impressive but you can only visit a few of the rooms on the tour. You are allowed to take pictures and use flash.
The entire building of the Provincial Parliament Building is magnificent and imposing. The east and west wings of the building have different architectural styles. The east wing is European in style, while the Italian marble and dinosaur fossils on the stone columns of the west wing are more eye-catching. The interior of the Provincial Parliament Building is decorated in an antique style, with various distinctive carvings and murals, showing the infinite charm of the building. There are also many historical relics and historical documents on display in the building.
The first time I went to Toronto, I saw this magnificent building from afar while walking on University Street. However, it was not until my third trip to Toronto that I went there to check in and learned its name.
The Legislative Assembly of Ontorio is located on Universty Str., next to the University of Toronto and Queen's Park. It is a very distinctive building that can be visited for free, but you must bring your ID to the front desk to register and there will be a special person to explain. The free place to visit is the conference hall on the second floor of the building in front, which is worth a visit. [Scenery] [Fun] [Value for money]
The whole building of Ontario Parliament Building is old and solemn, magnificent and magnificent. Its brown appearance is integrated with the surrounding green landscape. The East and West flanks of the building have different architectural styles. The Eastern wing is European style, while the Italian marble and dinosaur fossils on stone pillars in the western wing are more noticeable. The interior of the building is decorated with ancient fragrance and antique colours. Various distinctive sculptures and murals show the infinite charm of the building. There are also many historical relics and documents on display for visitors.
The Ontario Legislative Building is located in the middle of University Street. It can be seen from a distance of one kilometer. It is really eye-catching. The snow scene in winter is very beautiful, and it is even more beautiful after the snow melts.