Spokane County Courthouse, Courthouse in Spokane, United States.
The Spokane County Courthouse is a courthouse in Spokane featuring distinct Richardsonian Romanesque architecture with stone walls, towers, and elaborate decorative details throughout. The structure houses multiple court divisions handling different areas of law and judicial proceedings.
The building was constructed between 1893 and 1895 by architects Cutter and Malgren and has served as the county's primary courthouse since its completion. It stands as a witness to the region's expanding legal needs during its development period.
The courthouse displays late 19th-century architectural language and remains today an active center for legal proceedings and civic administration in the city.
The building is centrally located and easily accessible on foot, with courtrooms directly inside the main entrance area. Visitors should check hours of operation and expect standard security screening at the entry.
The asymmetrical towers and intricate stonework give the building a distinctive silhouette that stands apart from other regional courthouse designs. These architectural choices were made intentionally by Cutter and Malgren to create a sense of individual character and dignity.
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