Council of State, the highest administrative court in Greece
The Council of State is Greece's highest administrative court and is located in Athens. The building itself is a neoclassical structure that houses both administrative and judicial functions under one roof.
The institution was established in its modern form after the Second World War and played a key role in shaping Greece's legal system. The building itself dates from the 19th century and was later adapted for this judicial purpose.
The building is centrally located in Athens and accessible by public transportation. Keep in mind that this is an active court, so access may be restricted and visitor tours might have limitations.
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