The New York State Education Department Building is a state office building in Albany, New York.
Designed by Henry Hornbostel and opened in 1912, the building is known for its expansive colonnade. It was the first major building constructed in the United States solely as a headquarters for the administration of education.
The State Education Building is notable for its massive colonnade. The 36 Corinthian columns facing Washington Avenue form the longest colonnade in the United States.