Draft:Justice Palace in Arad
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Palatul Justiției | |
46°10′42″N 21°19′18″E / 46.17833°N 21.32167°E | |
Location | Municipality of Arad, Romania |
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Type | Building |
Completion date | 1892 |
The Justice palace is a governmental building situated on Vasile Milea street, in the municipality of Arad. It was inaugurated in the year 1892.
The entrance is built in the eclectic style and it is surrounded by 2 collumns in the doric order. Above the entryway, on both floors can be found balconies in the classical style of architecture along with the roof railing which was built in the same style. The facade facing Eminescu Park is dominated by the large windows of the festive hall, bearing elements of neo-baroque style.. The facade of the building facing the Mures River bears the imprint of the Italian Renaissance style. The bust of the revolutionary hero Avram Iancu was unveiled in front of the building.