Palace of Justice, Cluj-Napoca | |
Native Name: | Palatul de Justiţie |
Alternate Names: | Curtea de Apel Tribunalul |
Architectural Style: | Eclectic |
Location: | Cluj-Napoca, |
Address: | Ştefan cel Mare Square (Court of Appeal) 2 Dorobanţilor Way (Courthouse) |
Owner: | Ministry of Justice |
Current Tenants: | Cluj Court of Appeal Cluj Tribunal |
Coordinates: | 46.7707°N 23.5986°W |
Start Date: | 1898 |
Completion Date: | 1902 |
Architect: | Gyula Wagner |
Architecture Firm: | Epitotarsasag, Kotsis, Smiel, Fodor es Reisinger |
The Palace of Justice in Cluj-Napoca, on Dorobanţilor Street, no.2, is an eclectic structure, built between 1898 and 1902, after the plans of the association Epitotarsasag, Kotsis, Smiel, Fodor es Reisinger. The Palace, with a total area of 19950m2,[1] was projected by the architect Gyula Wagner.[2]
The quadrilateral building, with its 13 inner yards is a part of the ensemble in Avram Iancu Square, together with the Romanian Opera, the CFR Palace, the Palace of the Prefecture, the Palace of Finance and the Palace of the Orthodox Metropolis.