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Lublin Crown Tribunal, Renaissance judicial building in Market Square, Lublin, Poland.

Description

The Lublin Crown Tribunal is a Renaissance-style judicial building occupying a prominent location in the Market Square, characterized by rusticated stone elements and balanced architectural proportions. The three-story structure features a rectangular footprint with symmetrical details distributed across its facade and interior spaces.

History

King Stephen Bathory founded this court in 1578 as the supreme judicial authority for the nobility of Lesser Poland. The building's role as a courtroom came to an end in 1794 when the political structure of the kingdom transformed.

Culture

The building served as a crucial venue for legal proceedings that shaped the region's governance and remains a focal point in the town square. Visitors walking through the main hall can observe how the interior reflects centuries of Polish legal traditions through its architectural layers.

Practical

Today the building houses the Wedding Register Office on its main levels, while the basement provides access to underground passages beneath the city. Visitors should be aware that public access is limited to certain areas, and checking current opening hours beforehand is recommended.

Did you know?

Local legend tells of a 1637 Devil's Trial when supernatural forces allegedly gathered within the halls to pass judgment. Though often dismissed as folklore, this tale continues to intrigue visitors curious about the city's mysterious past.

Location
Inception
1389
Architects
Domenico Merlini
GPS coordinates
51.24790,22.56790
Latest update
December 9, 2025 18:45

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