Philipsburg Courthouse

Philipsburg Courthouse

Philipsburg Courthouse

In the heart of Philipsburg, St. Maarten, the Philipsburg Courthouse stands as a historic landmark in the palm-lined Watney Square on Front Street. Built in 1793, this white wooden structure with crisp green trim and a bell tower topped by a pineapple—a traditional Caribbean symbol for ‘welcome’—has served multiple roles over the years. Originally a jail, it later functioned as a post office and a fire station. Today, visitors can admire its colonial architecture and observe its current use as a working courthouse, offering a glimpse into the island’s rich history and ongoing legal proceedings.

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