Ziviljustizgebäude, Civil court complex in Neustadt, Hamburg, Germany.
The Ziviljustizgebäude is a courthouse in Hamburg-Mitte and forms part of a U-shaped judicial complex at Sievekingplatz. The building houses the civil chambers of the Regional Court and District Court of Hamburg across several connected wings.
The building was constructed in the early 20th century and has carried the name of Ernst Friedrich Sieveking since 1912, a former president of the Higher Regional Court. The judicial complex developed into a major center of Hamburg's legal proceedings over the decades.
The Ziviljustizgebäude stands as a central institution within Hamburg's legal system, processing numerous civil proceedings for the city's residents.
The building is centrally located and accessible by public transport, particularly the U-Bahn subway system. Visitors should note that this is an active courthouse and should check opening hours before planning a visit.
The building contains specialized chambers for civil cases and features wheelchair-accessible facilities, including dedicated restrooms in rooms A040 and B239.
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