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“When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. “ John Ruskin
Landgericht Halle
The Halle Regional Court is a masterpiece of design. A regular court located in Halle (Saale), Germany.
In Germany, an Amtsgericht (abbreviated AG) is, alongside the Landgerichte (and, less frequently, the Oberlandesgerichte), the court of first instance in the ordinary court system. The name derives from the Amte (districts), the former administrative and judicial districts of many territories in the Holy Roman Empire.
The Regional Court building was constructed between 1903 and 1905. It is one of the city's most prestigious buildings, built in the typical historicist style of Wilhelmine judicial architecture.
The architects of the four-winged building were the Prussian building officials Paul Thoemer, from the Prussian Ministry of Public Works in Berlin, and Karl Illert (1856–1907) in Halle.
Facing Hansering, it features a broad, symmetrical facade with a central projection and corner towers, adorned with portraits of legal scholars and, along the window sills, with animals and mythical creatures.
The towers reach a height of 50 meters. Stylistically, it also combines elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau architecture. In addition to the sandstone facade, the stairwell is particularly noteworthy, featuring a double spiral staircase within a circular domed hall approximately 20 meters in diameter and 42 meters high.
The Palace of Justice underwent extensive restoration and reopened in spring 2013.
Photographer: Susann Cattepoel - @scientistsusann
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“When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. “ John Ruskin
Landgericht Halle
The Halle Regional Court is a masterpiece of design. A regular court located in Halle (Saale), Germany.
In Germany, an Amtsgericht (abbreviated AG) is, alongside the Landgerichte (and, less frequently, the Oberlandesgerichte), the court of first instance in the ordinary court system. The name derives from the Amte (districts), the former administrative and judicial districts of many territories in the Holy Roman Empire.
The Regional Court building was constructed between 1903 and 1905. It is one of the city's most prestigious buildings, built in the typical historicist style of Wilhelmine judicial architecture.
The architects of the four-winged building were the Prussian building officials Paul Thoemer, from the Prussian Ministry of Public Works in Berlin, and Karl Illert (1856–1907) in Halle.
Facing Hansering, it features a broad, symmetrical facade with a central projection and corner towers, adorned with portraits of legal scholars and, along the window sills, with animals and mythical creatures.
The towers reach a height of 50 meters. Stylistically, it also combines elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and Art Nouveau architecture. In addition to the sandstone facade, the stairwell is particularly noteworthy, featuring a double spiral staircase within a circular domed hall approximately 20 meters in diameter and 42 meters high.
The Palace of Justice underwent extensive restoration and reopened in spring 2013.
Photographer: Susann Cattepoel - @scientistsusann
#archidesiign #architecture #masterpiece #design #interiordesign #travel #photography #europe #halle #germany
"Pure signal, no noise"
Credits Goes to the respective
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