Illustrator Map Des Moines Iowa US

Des Moines, the capital city of Iowa, may not be as widely recognized for its skyline as some larger cities, but it does have several notable buildings and landmarks. Here are some of the most famous ones:

  1. Iowa State Capitol:
    • The Iowa State Capitol is a prominent feature in Des Moines. Completed in 1886, it is the seat of the Iowa General Assembly and the office of the Governor of Iowa. The Capitol is known for its beautiful dome, which is made of iron and covered with 23-carat gold leaf.
  2. Wells Fargo Arena:
    • This multi-purpose arena is a popular venue for sports and entertainment events. It hosts concerts, basketball games, and other performances. The arena is part of the Iowa Events Center, which also includes Hy-Vee Hall and the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center.
  3. Principal Park:
    • Home to the Iowa Cubs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs, Principal Park is a minor league baseball stadium located in downtown Des Moines. The park offers a great view of the Des Moines skyline and the Iowa State Capitol.
  4. 801 Grand (Principal Financial Group Building):
    • This is the tallest building in Iowa, standing at 45 stories. It is a prominent feature in the Des Moines skyline and is home to the Principal Financial Group. The building’s design is distinctive, with a triangular-shaped roof.
  5. Des Moines Art Center:
    • The Des Moines Art Center is renowned for its collection of modern and contemporary art. The architecture of the museum itself is noteworthy, and it includes works by prominent artists such as Grant Wood and Edward Hopper.
  6. Pappajohn Sculpture Park:
    • This urban sculpture park is located in downtown Des Moines and features a collection of artwork by 24 of the world’s most celebrated artists. The sculptures are displayed in a beautifully landscaped setting, creating a unique blend of art and nature.
  7. Historic East Village:
    • While not a single building, the Historic East Village is a charming neighborhood known for its historic architecture, boutique shops, and diverse dining options. It’s a great place to explore on foot, with cobblestone streets and a mix of historic and modern buildings.
  8. John and Mary Pappajohn Education Center:
    • Located in the Western Gateway Park, this building is an architectural gem and serves as a hub for educational and cultural activities. It houses the Des Moines campus of the University of Iowa.

These landmarks collectively contribute to the character and identity of Des Moines, reflecting its rich history, cultural vibrancy, and commitment to the arts and education.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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