This is a list of buildings in which legislatures sit.
Country | Image | Building | Built | Notes |
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Algeria | A new parliamentary building is planned. | |||
Angola | 2015 | |||
Benin | ||||
Botswana | 1966 | |||
Burkina Faso | The building was set alight during protests in October 2014. | |||
Chad | ||||
Democratic Republic of the Congo | Palais du Peuple | 1979 | ||
Djibouti | ||||
Egypt | 1923 | |||
Ethiopia | Ethiopian Parliament Building | 1930s | A new Parliament Building is planned. | |
Ghana | Parliament House of Ghana | 1965 | ||
Guinea | Palais du Peuple | 1970 | ||
Guinea-Bissau | ||||
Ivory Coast | ||||
Kenya | 1950s | |||
Lesotho | ||||
Liberia | ||||
Malawi | ||||
Mali | 1960s | |||
Mauritius | ||||
Morocco | 20th century | Parliament of Morocco (The House of Representatives and House of Councillors ) | ||
Namibia | Tintenpalast | 1913 | Parliament of Namibia (National Council and National Assembly ) | |
Nigeria | 1991 | House of Representatives and a Senate. | ||
Senegal | ||||
Sierra Leone | Sierra Leone House of Parliament | |||
South Africa | Houses of Parliament | 1884 | Parliament of South Africa (National Assembly and National Council of Provinces ) | |
Tanzania | 2008 | |||
Tunisia | 1888 | |||
Uganda |
Country | Image | Building | Built | Notes |
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Australia | Parliament House | 1988 | Parliament of Australia (Senate and House of Representatives ) | |
Fiji | Government Buildings | late 1930s | Not used between 1987 and 2015 | |
Kiribati | House of Assembly | 2000 | ||
Nauru | ||||
New Zealand | Parliament Buildings | 1995 | Parliament of New Zealand (House of Representatives ) | |
Palau | 2006 | Part of the National Capital Complex, which also includes the Executive and Judiciary Buildings | ||
Papua New Guinea | National Parliament House | 1984 | Port Moresby | |
Vanuatu |
Supranational Organisation | Legislative body | Image | Building | Built | Notes |
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European Union | European Parliament (lower house) | Espace Léopold | 1995 | The EU Parliament alternates its work between Brussels and Strasbourg | |
Louise Weiss | 1999 | ||||
Council of the European Union (upper house) | Europa building | 2016 | The Council of the EU shares its location with the European Council - a non-legislative body that acts as a "collective head of state" for the Union. |