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Federal Administrative Court

Where legal brilliance meets historical grandeur

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In Leipzig, the Federal Administrative Court stands as a testament to legal history, housed in the magnificent former Reich Court building. Visitors can explore the fusion of legal tradition and contemporary governance, with the court's library providing a unique peek into legal scholarship. It's a place where the past and present of German law come alive through stunning architecture.
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The building once served as the seat of the former Reich Court.

Quick Facts

Founded
1952

Guided Story

Take a moment to look up at the grand façade of this historic building. Did you know this was once the seat of the Imperial Court? These walls have witnessed more than legal debates. Notice the intricate carvings above—they speak of an era when pivotal decisions were made right here. If you take a few steps to your left, you’ll see the imposing columns, symbols of justice and strength. Imagine the lawyers and judges walking these steps, making history. Behind you, the city's hustle might faintly reach your ears, but here, right in front of you, there's a sense of calm and dignity that resonates through time.

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