Amtsgericht Neustrelitz, District court branch in Neustrelitz, Germany.
Amtsgericht Neustrelitz is a protected building complex in the town center located at Tiergartenstraße 5 and Töpferstraße 13a. The facility comprises several connected structures that together house the district court and additional state institutions.
The main building on Töpferstraße was completed in 1865 based on designs by Friedrich Wilhelm Buttel as a grand ducal regional court. The complex later evolved into the present-day district court and accommodated the State Social Court of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern starting in 2015.
This building has long shaped the town center and serves as a place where important decisions affecting residents are made. Visitors can experience the classical architecture and the formal character of this legal institution.
The facility operates on weekdays with varied opening hours, so visitors should plan ahead before coming. For any matters requiring documents or official meetings, it is advisable to contact in advance to ensure smooth access.
Since 2015, the building houses not only the district court but also the State Social Court of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, bringing two important legal institutions under one roof. This combination makes it a central hub for different types of legal proceedings in the region.
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