Palace of Justice

Monumental buildings are referred to as the Palace of Justice, which are the seat of courts, Ministries of Justice and other judicial authorities. Justice palaces were especially built in the late 19th century and early 20th century, often in the style of historicism.

Well-known examples are

  • The Palais de Justice in Lausanne (former seat of the federal court )
  • The Palace of Justice in Vienna (built 1875-1881 by Alexander Wielemans Monteforte )
  • The Palace of Justice in Munich (built in 1891-1897 by Friedrich von Thiersch )
  • The Palace of Justice in Nuremberg (built 1909-1916; 1945-1949 venue of the Nuremberg Trials )
  • The Palace of Justice in Rome (built 1888-1910 )
  • Palace of Justice in Brussels
  • Palace of Justice in Istanbul
  • The Palace of Justice in Milan
  • Palace of Justice in Magdeburg
  • The Palais de Justice in Paris
  • Palace of Justice in Augsburg
  • The former Palace of Justice in Dusseldorf
  • Palace of Justice in Sofia
  • The Palace of Justice in the Littenstraße, Berlin-Mitte, one of the seats today the Landgericht Berlin is in the architectural style of a palace of justice comparable
  • Palace of Justice in Bucharest
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