Grenoble Courthouse, Courthouse building in Grenoble, France.
Grenoble Courthouse is a modern justice palace with multiple judicial divisions functioning under one roof. The building houses courts of appeal, high court, and commercial court within its large structure.
The building was completed in 2002 after winning an architectural competition. It represents a major step forward in modernizing French judicial infrastructure.
The courthouse is where lawyers, judges, and people meet to settle disputes and make legal decisions. The modern spaces support the daily work of the French judicial system.
The building is fully accessible with wheelchair facilities throughout all areas. The site provides parking for about 290 vehicles for those arriving by car.
The palace was designed by Vasconi Architectes, who combined contemporary architectural language with practical needs. The design brings six different court types together in a unified structure.
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