Columbus Doors

Columbus Doors
ArtistRandolph Rogers
Year1855–1861
TypeBronze
Dimensions510 cm × 300 cm (200 in × 117 in)
LocationUnited States Capitol
Washington, D.C., United States

The Columbus Doors (1855–1861), also known as the Rogers Doors, are a pair of monumental bronze doors designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers and cast by Ferdinand von Miller for the East Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC. Leading into the Rotunda, they feature detailed reliefs depicting key events from the life of Christopher Columbus.