List of legislative assembly buildings

Most member states of the United Nations have their own parliament buildings where the national parliament or assembly meets to discuss and debate the country's affairs. The parliament building is often a separate entity from the executive building, where a head of state may reside. This article deals solely with currently used parliament buildings of countries.

Name Image Location Construction completed Description
Parliament House of Australia Canberra,  Australia 1988
Austrian Parliament Building Vienna,  Austria 1883
Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban Dhaka,  Bangladesh 1982
The Parliament Buildings, Barbados Bridgetown,  Barbados 1874
Palace of the Nation Brussels,  Belgium 1783
National Assembly Building, Cambodia Phnom Penh,  Cambodia 2007
Centre Block Ottawa,  Canada 1927
Parliament Building, Guyana Georgetown,  Guyana 1834
Hungarian Parliament Building Budapest,  Hungary 1904
Sansad Bhavan New Delhi,  India 1913
DPR/MPR Building Jakarta,  Indonesia 1983
National Diet Building Tokyo,  Japan 1936
Malaysian Houses of Parliament Kuala Lumpur,  Malaysia 1963
Parliament House, New Zealand Wellington,  New Zealand 1922
Mansudae Assembly Hall Pyongyang,  North Korea 1984
Parliament Buildings, Northern Ireland Belfast,  Northern Ireland 1932
Papua New Guinean Parliament building Port Moresby,  Papua New Guinea 1984
Scottish Parliament Building Edinburgh,  Scotland 2004
Parliament House of Singapore Singapore,  Singapore 1999
South African Houses of Parliament Cape Town,  South Africa 1884
National Assembly Building of South Korea Seoul,  South Korea 1975
Sri Lankan Parliament Building N/A Colombo,  Sri Lanka 1982
Parliament House of Thailand Bangkok,  Thailand 1974
United States Capitol Washington, D.C.,  United States of America 1800
Palace of Westminster London,  United Kingdom 11th century, rebuilt 1870 after destruction by fire
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