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  • The Palace of Justice (Palais de Justice) was built on an area known as Gallows Hill (as criminals were routinely hanged here during the middle ages). Around 3,000 houses were demolished to make way for the building, which is larger than St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, spanning around 260,000 square feet (24,000 square meters).
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  • The Palace of Justice (German: Justizpalast) is the seat of the Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof) of Austria. The Neo-Renaissance building erected from 1875 to 1881...
  • In March 1873 Emperor Franz Josef I chose the site for a Palace of Justice, and by Imperial Ruling in September 1874, he resolved to construct it in Vienna...
  • Several rioters managed to enter the Palace of Justice, destroying furniture and important files.
  • The reality is more banal: the Palace of Justice or Justizpalast is home to Austria’s Supreme Court and various other legal institutions.
  • The Palace of Justice was important as it served as the primary residence for many French Monarchs.
  • The cafe is very much like a canteen, mostly occupied by people working in the Palace of Justice.
  • At 4 boulevard du Palais, on Ile de la Cité, is the Palais de Justice, one of the most important official buildings in Paris. The “Palace of Justice” stands on a...
  • The new Palace of Justice in Córdoba is located in Arroyo del Moro which is characteristically dominated by anonymous housing blocks...
  • When its construction finished in 1883, the Justice Palace was the largest building in the world, and even today it is one of the most spectacular.
  • The Palace of Justice, or Justizpalast, is the place for you! This tall building in the heart of Vienna is interesting to look at, both inside and outside.