Justizpalast

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Jun 17, 2025 - Jun 18, 2025
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Historical Significance of Justizpalast

Completed in the 1890s, Justizpalast is notable for its role during World War II, specifically the trial of the Weisse Rose resistance group.

The courthouse was a platform for major trials, such as the condemnation of Hans Scholl, Sophie Scholl, and Christoph Probst on February 22, 1943. It features distinct 19th-century architecture and public exhibits that reflect its cultural importance.

Key Highlights

  • 🧑‍⚖️ Weisse Rose Exhibit: Explore the courtroom (room 253) where the infamous trial took place.
  • 🏛️ Architectural Beauty: The facade showcases impressive neo-Renaissance design elements.
  • 📚 Historical Tours: Learn about significant legal proceedings of the past through guided tours.

Access is generally free, making it a valuable visit for tourists, history enthusiasts, and families.

Interesting Facts about Natural History MuseumJustizpalast

Notorious Trials

The courthouse hosted significant trials, including the Weisse Rose case, leading to historic verdicts.

Room 253

Room 253 remains dedicated to the Weisse Rose trial, featuring a permanent exhibit.

Architectural Style

Justizpalast is designed in a neo-Renaissance style, reflecting the grandeur of 19th-century architecture.

Location

Prielmayerstr. 7 (Lenbachplatz)

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