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Palais de Justice, 5 Rue Colonel Bellando de Castro, 98000 Monaco
- +377 98 98 88 11
- https://www.gouv.mc/Gouvernement-et-Institutions/Les-Institutions/La-Justice
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Mon - Fri08:30 to 13:00 / 14:00 to 18:00Sat - SunClosed
Palace of Justice
Historic Courthouse: Nestled in Old Town, this iconic circular courthouse boasts distinctive architecture and is managed by the Princely Government of Monaco, overseeing governmental affairs, institutions, news, administration, and more.
ACTIVE EVENTS
Mateo Bodrožić Google Reviews
The Palace of Justice in Monaco is an impressive and dignified building that embodies the principality’s commitment to law and order. Its architecture is classical and stately, giving visitors a sense of history and authority. While primarily a working courthouse, it is worth seeing for its elegant design and its role in Monaco’s judicial system.
Patryk Woźny Google Reviews
Sąd Najwyższy, ustanowiony na mocy konstytucji z 5. stycznia 1911 roku, wydanej przez księcia Alberta I po rewolucji w Monako. Uważany jest za najstarszy sąd konstytucyjny na świecie. Jego siedziba to duży, piękny, majestatyczny gmach i znajduje się w bezpośrednim sąsiedztwie katedry.
David Stanley Google Reviews
The Supreme Court of Monaco sits in the Palace of Justice (1930) in Monaco-Ville.
Sujay Sreekumar Google Reviews
Gorgeous, really beautiful building right next to the cathedral
Luciano Carvalho Google Reviews
The Palais de Justice in Monaco is an elegant and dignified building, with its distinctive circular staircase and beautifully carved stone façade. Visiting it, I admired the blend of simplicity and grandeur, fitting for a place that upholds Monaco’s legal tradition in the heart of the old town.
Helen McIntyre Google Reviews
Beautiful building beside the Catherdral where The royal family are buried. You cannot enter as it is a working judicial building, but the outside is impressive.
Rafael “Pretty Honest Reviews” Restrepo Google Reviews
Adjacent to the cathedral, the Palace of Justice is a courthouse which has a very particular type of architecture with symmetrical staircase. During the busiest part of the day in Monte Carlo, Monaco, this gem of a courthouse had zero people on it. This makes it the perfect photo opportunity.
T C Google Reviews
Nice photo opportunity near the cathedral. Was built in 1930 from a gray porous stone containing pebbles and shells and has two front stairs that join at the first floor in a balcony.
Marta Pinhão Google Reviews
Built in 1924 on the personal initiative of HSH Prince Louis II and inaugurated on May 1st 1930. It is built out of sea tuff, a grey and porous stone. The bust of Sovereign Honoré II, dated 1568, appears in one of the Palace façades. Located next to Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Monaco-ville. Visits are not possible.