List of courthouses

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This is a list of notable courthouses. These are buildings that have primarily been used to host a court. In some countries, "courthouse" is not the term used, instead the term for the building is simply "court". Courthouses have often been designed to be architecturally grand or imposing.

International

Peace Palace
European Court of Human Rights

Courthouses of courts having international scope include:

Courthouses at national levels and below include:

Europe

Albania

Denmark

Iran

Malta

Courts of Justice building (Valletta)

Netherlands

Supreme Court of the Netherlands
Huis Huguetan

United Kingdom

Scotland

High Court of Justiciary, Glasgow, Scotland

England and Wales

Wood Green Crown Court, in North London

Other Europe

Americas

Canada

Supreme Court of Canada building, in Ottawa

United States

Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nación

Mexico

South America

Asia

Bombay High Court

India

Malaysia

Other Asia

El-Hakaneia Palace, Egypt

Africa and Middle East

Australia and Pacific

Australia

in Australian Capital Territory
in New South Wales
Former Law Courts building, Brisbane
in Queensland
in South Australia
in Victoria
Toodyay Court House, Toodyay, Western Australia
in Western Australia

New Zealand

See also

  • Courthouse, for discussion of courthouse functions, types, architecture, and more

References