High Court in Prague, Superior court in Nusle, Czech Republic
The High Court in Prague is an appellate body that reviews decisions from regional courts and handles administrative cases within the Czech judicial system. The building sits in the Nusle neighborhood and processes a significant volume of legal matters referred from lower courts.
The court was established in 1972, marking a significant expansion of Czech judicial infrastructure during a period of court system reforms. This creation helped centralize the appeals process and improve the efficiency of the legal system.
The building stands as a protected cultural monument reflecting how the Czech justice system is organized and presented to the public. Visitors can observe how people interact with this institutional space and what it represents in everyday civic life.
The building is located in Nusle and has set hours during weekdays for visitors and document submissions. Multiple ways are available to file written materials or contact the court.
The building has served as a filming location for several Czech films, creating an unexpected link between the court and Czech cinema. This role demonstrates how an institutional building becomes part of the country's cultural storytelling.
Inception: January 1, 1972
Website: https://justice.cz/web/vrchni-soud-v-praze
GPS coordinates: 0.00000,0.00000
Latest update: December 10, 2025 15:59
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