Amtsgericht Neuwied, Local court and cultural heritage monument in Neuwied, Germany.
Amtsgericht Neuwied is a neoromanesque court building located at Hermannstraße 39 that houses judges and court staff conducting legal proceedings. The structure contains administrative offices and courtrooms where civil, criminal, and family law cases are handled for the city and surrounding municipalities.
Construction of the building took place between 1854 and 1856 in the Rhineland-Palatinate region, initially serving as both district and local court. The structure retained its 19th-century architectural character through subsequent changes to its judicial functions.
The structure received monument protection status in 1997, recognizing its architectural elements and contribution to German judicial heritage.
The building is accessed via Hermannstraße in the city center where it is easily visible from the street. Visitors should note that this is an active courthouse with restricted public access and does not offer tourist visits or interior tours.
The building received protected monument status in 1997, officially recognizing its architectural significance to the region. This designation helped preserve its neoromanesque features during the expansion work conducted in the early 1970s.
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