The free-wheeling days inside the Capitol appear to be over.

Following weeks of eardrum-shattering noise, acres of protest signage and tons of bedding and empty pizza boxes, order will be the order of the day, beginning Tuesday.

The sergeants at arms for the Legislature's Senate and Assembly came out with their rules of decorum Monday night — akin to what's expected in church, the library or a movie theater.

Capitol Police also issued more extensive entry rules to the Capitol for Tuesday, with a very specific list of prohibited items, ranging from animals to massage chairs.

The Senate gallery rules, established by the body for the 2011-12 legislative session, include:

— Visitors must be seated and quiet at all times, with no leaning over the balcony or putting anything (such as signs) over the balcony.

— No signs or public displays, reading of books or newspapers, tobacco products, or food and beverages.

— Cell phones and pagers must be turned off, no photography (video or still) or sound recordings allowed.

— No backpacks or large bags.