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  • Monday 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Tuesday 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Wednesday 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Thursday 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Friday 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
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The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
The High Court in Prague
Reviews
Jaroslav Houdek (09/21/2012)
Unless you work here, try to avoid this place.
Vladimir Pecha (04/30/2020)
The Palace of Justice was preceded by the area of ​​the prison from 1889 with the descriptive number 988, which served for the purposes of the provincial criminal court and today houses the office of the criminal record. It was for him to decide on the construction of a new building No. 1300. Construction began in 1929 and the court moved here from Charles Square in 1933. It remained here together with the regional public prosecutor's office until 1952, when the building was taken over by the Supreme Court. The project was developed and implemented by the Prague architect Bedřich Bendelmayer. He connected two already standing residential houses and at the same time adapted the entrance building of the prison. It is a monumental neoclassical building with two inner courtyards, influenced by the so-called national style, whose front side with columns is decorated with two statues by František Matějů, Justice with a sword and Justice with scales. The most significant part of the court is the large jury hall, where fundamental processes of Czech history took place, such as the monster trial with Milada Horáková. The palace of justice was preceded by the prison complex from 1889, of number 988, which was used for the purposes of the Land Criminal Court and today is the seat of the Criminal Register. Later was decided to build a huge new object No. 1300. In 1929 construction began and the court moved here from Charles Square in 1933. It stayed here together with the regional prosecutor's office until 1952, when the building was taken over by the Supreme Court. The project was developed and implemented by Prague architect Bedřich Bendelmayer. He had already connected two standing residential houses and adapted the entrance building of the prison. It is a monumental Neo-Classicist building with two inner courtyards, influenced by the so-called national style, whose front side with columns are decorated with two statues by František Matějů - Justice with a sword and Justice with weights. The most prominent part of the court is the large jury, where fundamental processes of Czech history took place, such as the monster comunist process with Milada Horáková.
Sharka Prague (09/24/2019)
Note the about 3 local guides that make absolutely maximum scores, and not just the High Court in Prague. What kind of people are this webmaster? They will hardly be objective. They may not have experience with courts in general, and not only with the High Court in Prague. They all gave the full number of stars without comment. This can also be a failing pupil at primary school, ev. in the case of redress, lean something here, as is normally the case in the courts, SZ and the PCR.
Kateřina Synáková (07/20/2017)
Parody of Justice !!! This court exclusively deals with the dismissal of prosecutors - evaluates the evidence - THE DOCUMENTS DO NOT READ IT just over-iron the judgments of the Regional Courts. This court has only two judges who obey the law and do their work - otherwise it's a bunch of communist understandings that God feels - arrogant dominance of power where it's not about law and justice but just troughs. Acting is a THEATER PERFORMANCE OF AROGANCE OF POWER WHERE IT IS NOT FACTS AND EVIDENCE. If someone from this building passes to the Constitutional Court again, a totalitarian totalitism occurs. Sváček
Dejví Šverma (09/19/2018)
They have condemned me for the murder I've been committing, they really do not recommend. Talk to my person and no food.
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