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Bundesamt für Justiz; Auswärtiges Amt Dienstsitz Bonn; Bundesministerium der Justiz Dienstsitz Bonn
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Bundesamt für Justiz; Auswärtiges Amt Dienstsitz Bonn; Bundesministerium der Justiz Dienstsitz Bonn

Explore modern justice with a historical touch

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In the heart of Bonn, the Federal Office of Justice combines modern architecture with a hint of history. The impressive library offers a glimpse into the world of justice. While the building itself isn't open to the public, its exterior alone radiates significance and reliability.
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The Federal Office of Justice was founded on January 1, 2007.

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Founded
2007

Guided Story

Imagine standing in front of a building that captures both the essence of modern justice and the whispers of history. Right in front of you, the Federal Office of Justice rises with its sleek lines and glass facade, a stark contrast to Bonn's historic surroundings. Turn around, and you’ll see the Temple Street Synagogue, a testament to the city's rich cultural tapestry. While you can't enter the building itself, you can sense the weight of responsibility managed here. To your left, the Adenauerallee stretches out, leading you deeper into the government district. This street has witnessed many changes, from the capital days to the present. Walking here feels like flipping through a living history book.

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