District Court in Karlovy Vary, District court building in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic.
The courthouse on Moskevská Street displays a Historicism-style facade decorated with floral ornaments and pseudo-Roman motifs, completed in 1907. The building combines elaborate decorative elements with a solid structure designed to convey institutional authority and legal permanence.
The building opened in 1907 and has served continuously as a court institution in Karlovy Vary since its completion. It received official cultural monument status in 1991 from the Czech Republic.
The District Court functions as both a legal center and an architectural reference point, designed by architect Ludwig Förster.
The courthouse is located on Moskevská Street and is accessible during regular court hours from Monday through Friday. As an active judicial building, standard court procedures and security measures apply to all visitors.
The building also houses a branch office of the Regional Court in Pilsen, extending its judicial role beyond typical district court matters. This arrangement reflects how the courthouse serves a broader judicial network across the region.
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