Commissioned by Leopold II and designed by Joseph Poelaert, the Palace of Justice (Palais de Justice) was constructed from 1866 to 1883. This monumental structure, possibly the largest building of the 19th century, serves as the seat of the supreme court in Belgium. Located in Brussels, it stands as one of the city’s most significant historic landmarks. Visitors can marvel at its grand architecture, which reflects the ambitious scale and intricate design of the era. Today, the Palace of Justice continues to function as a key judicial center, offering a glimpse into Belgium’s rich legal and architectural heritage.
Palace of Justice (Palais de Justice)
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