The Old State House - Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs - State of Delaware (original) (raw)

A colonial-style court house with red brick and a large bell tower

Built in 1791, the Old State House served as Delaware’s capitol during the United States’ critical early years as a nation. With additions and modifications, the building continued to serve as the state capitol until 1933.

The Old State House was the first permanent capitol building in Dover, Delaware. Begun in 1787 and completed by May 1791, this Georgian-style structure was originally home to both state and Kent County governments.

The first floor of the Old State House features an 18th century-style courtroom while the second floor features the former chambers of the state legislature. The House chamber contains notable portraits by Thomas Sully of Commodores Jacob Jones and Thomas Macdonough, heroes from the First State who served in the War of 1812. The Senate chamber houses an imposing portrait of George Washington painted by Denis A. Volozan.

Exhibits and Displays

A patterned graphic with text that reads, "The Old State House: A True Restoration 1976 to 2016"

Visitor Information

Admission

The museum is open to the public and admission is free. Donations are appreciated.

Hours of Operation

Sunday – Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday – Saturday: 10AM – 4PM

Call 302-744-5054 for more information.

Wednesday – Saturday: 10AM, 11AM, 1PM, 2PM, and 3PM for open guided tours.
*Large group tours must make reservations with the First State Heritage Park Reservation Line at (302) 739-9194.

Parking

Free, but limited, street parking is available in front of, and around, the State House.

Accessibility

The first floor of the State House is accessible to people with disabilities.

Inside the Old State House

Photo of the Dover Green with Old State House in the background

The Old State House, 25 The Green, built 1791 (center), and the Supreme Court of Delaware (right), 55 The Green, built 1912.

Legislative room on second floor of Old State House

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