Ziviljustizgebäude, Civil court complex in Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany.
The Ziviljustizgebäude forms part of a U-shaped judicial complex at Sievekingplatz, housing the regional and district civil courts of Hamburg.
The building received its name in 1912 after Ernst Friedrich Sieveking, who served as president of the Higher Regional Court of Hamburg.
The Ziviljustizgebäude stands as a central institution within Hamburg's legal system, processing numerous civil proceedings for the city's residents.
Visitors can reach the courthouse using U-Bahn lines U2 at Messehallen station or U3 at Feldstraße station, with paid parking available at Glacischaussee.
The building contains specialized chambers for civil cases and features wheelchair-accessible facilities, including dedicated restrooms in rooms A040 and B239.
Location: Hamburg-Mitte
GPS coordinates: 53.55639,9.97750
Latest update: March 3, 2025 19:44
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