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Marshall Islands Capitol Building | Majuro


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Landmark: Marshall Islands Capitol Building
City: Majuro
Country: Marshall Islands
Continent: Australia

Marshall Islands Capitol Building, Majuro, Marshall Islands, Australia

The Marshall Islands Capitol Building is the primary governmental structure located in Majuro, Marshall Islands.

This building serves as the seat of the national government for the Republic of the Marshall Islands.

Visual Characteristics

The Capitol Building is a single-story, rectangular structure constructed primarily from concrete. Its exterior walls are painted a light beige color. The roof is a low-pitched, dark grey metal. The building features a series of evenly spaced windows along its perimeter, each fitted with dark green shutters. A small, paved plaza surrounds the building, with a flagpole situated directly in front of the main entrance.

Location & Access Logistics

The Capitol Building is situated on the eastern side of the island of Majuro, specifically on the islet of Delap. It is located approximately 3 kilometers east of the main commercial center of Delap Village. Access is via Ajeltake Road, a paved public thoroughfare. Ample unpaved parking is available directly adjacent to the building. Public transportation, primarily local bus services, operates along Ajeltake Road, with stops near the Capitol.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction of the Marshall Islands Capitol Building was completed in 1980. It was designed and built by a local construction firm contracted by the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands administration. Its original purpose was to house the nascent government of the Marshall Islands as it moved towards self-governance and independence.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can observe the exterior architecture of the building. The surrounding grounds are accessible for walking. Official government functions and ceremonies may be visible from the exterior.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available within the building for official use and may be accessible to visitors during business hours. Limited shade is provided by the building's overhang and a few scattered palm trees in the vicinity. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in this area of Majuro. No food vendors are located directly at the Capitol Building; options are available in nearby Delap Village.

Best Time to Visit

The best time of day for exterior photography is mid-morning or late afternoon to avoid direct overhead sunlight. The dry season, from December to April, offers the most favorable weather conditions with lower humidity and less rainfall.

Facts & Legends

The Capitol Building is constructed on reclaimed land, a common practice in the low-lying atolls of the Marshall Islands. The site was chosen for its central location within the administrative district of Delap.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Marshall Islands National Museum (0.8km West)
  • Majuro Hospital (1.2km West)
  • US Embassy Majuro (1.5km West)
  • College of the Marshall Islands (2.0km West)
  • Old Japanese Seaplane Base Ruins (2.5km Southwest)


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