Palais de Justice (Courthouse), Tours

Palais de Justice (Courthouse), Tours

The Tours Courthouse (Palais de Justice de Tours), constructed between 1840 and 1843, is a prime example of Neoclassical architecture, designed by Jean-Charles Jacquemin-Belisle and his son Jean Jacquemin. Situated prominently on Place Jean Jaurès, next to Tours City Hall and symmetrically aligned with National Street (Rue Nationale), this courthouse stands out with its white stone construction and an imposing colonnade that faces the bustling place.

The design features tall, striking columns and meticulous engravings that decorate the columns, barriers, and high reliefs, contributing to the building's majestic appearance. Notably, the courthouse dazzles visitors, especially on sunny days when the light strongly reflects off the white stones, enhancing its splendor.

The Courthouse also commands a significant geographical presence as it overlooks Boulevard Béranger and includes an inner courtyard behind its façade. It houses important judicial functions such as the judicial court and the juvenile court. The judicial court, now housed here, was formed from the merger of the Court of First Instance (TGI) and the Court of First Instance (TI).

Historically, the Tours Courthouse has been the venue for high-profile cases, underscoring its importance in the French judicial system. Its location next to the town hall on Place Jean Jaurès further adds to the prestige of the area, making it not only a center of judicial activity but also a landmark of architectural and cultural significance.

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Sight Name: Palais de Justice (Courthouse)
Sight Location: Tours, France (See walking tours in Tours)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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