Treasury Building, Government building in Washington, D.C.
The Treasury Building is a majestic structure adorned with Greek Revival style architecture.
Built in 1836, it holds the honor of being the third oldest federal building in Washington, D.C.
Several important designers and architects, including Robert Mills and Ammi B. Young, contributed to its construction.
It's part of the National Register of Historic Places and a National Historic Landmark.
Alexander Hamilton Bowman supervised the construction of the South Wing extension, which contains descending vaults.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1836
Architects: Robert Mills, Ammi B. Young, Thomas Ustick Walter, Isaiah Rogers, Alfred B. Mullett, Alexander Hamilton Bowman
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival architecture
Material: brick, sandstone, granite, sandstone, granite, cast iron, bronze
Address: 1500 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20220 20220
Source: Wikimedia