Amtsgericht Neustadt am Rübenberge
Amtsgericht Neustadt am Rübenberge, Local court and monument in Neustadt am Rübenberge, Germany.
Amtsgericht Neustadt am Rübenberge is a local court building that combines historical sections with modern additions to serve contemporary judicial needs. The structure shows how older architectural elements blend with newer facilities to create a working courthouse for the community.
The court was founded in 1852 as part of Hanover's judicial reforms and initially served the expanding population of the region. In 1903 it relocated to its current building when the earlier premises became too small.
The building honors prominent legal figures and reflects how the courts have shaped local society over time. You can sense this history simply by walking through the spaces where important decisions affecting the community took place.
The courthouse is located in the town center and easily accessible on foot, with parking nearby for visitors. Keep standard office hours in mind when visiting, though a night mailbox allows you to submit documents outside regular times if needed.
The court was originally housed in Landestrost Castle, a building with its own separate history, before the move became necessary. This relocation marks an important moment in how the town itself developed and grew.
Location: Neustadt am Rübenberge
Inception: 1852
Address: Ludwig-Enneccerus-Platz
Website: https://amtsgericht-neustadt.niedersachsen.de
GPS coordinates: 52.50340,9.46183
Latest update: December 9, 2025 20:22
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