Bayerisches Verwaltungsgericht Regensburg, Administrative court in Regensburg, Germany.
The Bavarian Administrative Court of Regensburg is a tribunal for administrative law disputes housed in a former patrician residence at Haidplatz 1. It serves the Upper Palatinate and Lower Bavaria regions, deciding cases that arise when citizens dispute government decisions.
The building dates from the 13th century and served as the city's weighing station before becoming a court in 1960. This transition shifted the structure's purpose from commercial to judicial use.
The court maintains 16 chambers with 52 judges and 380 volunteer judges who participate in legal decisions affecting public administration matters.
Access is available during business hours through the main entrance at Haidplatz. The public can observe proceedings or conduct business within the building during regular court operations.
A Renaissance library hall from 1782 with classical wooden galleries now serves as the main courtroom. This ornate space brings historical character to the contemporary judicial proceedings.
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