Parliament Building
Constructed as a monument to independence and democracy, Parliament Building is a total work of art in which architecture, industrial design, craftsmanship and visual art combine to form a harmonious whole based on the architect's vision.
The first floor contains the main foyer, the restaurant, the newspaper room, the Speaker's reception rooms and various offices. At both ends of the foyer are marble staircases that lead up to the fifth floor.
The second or main floor is centred around the Plenary Hall. Its galleries have seats for the public, the media and diplomats. Also located on this floor are the Hall of State, the cafeteria, the Speaker's Corridor and the Government's Corridor.
The third floor contains rooms for committees and the committee secretariat as well as the Records Office and facilities for the media. The fourth floor is reserved for committees. Its largest rooms are the old Grand Committee Room and the Finance Committee Room.
The fifth floor contains meeting rooms and offices for the parliamentary groups. Additional offices for the parliamentary groups are located on the sixth floor, along with facilities for the media.