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Palais-Royal
The Palais-Royal () is a former French royal palace located on Rue Saint-Honoré in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. The screened entrance court faces the Place du Palais-Royal, opposite the Louvre. Originally called the Palais-Cardinal, it was built for Cardinal Richelieu from about 1633 to 1639 by architect Jacques Lemercier. Richelieu bequeathed it to Louis XIII, before Louis XIV gave it to his younger brother, Philippe I, Duke of Orléans. As the succeeding Dukes of Orléans made such extensive alterations over the years, almost nothing remains of Lemercier's original design.
Christiansborg Palace
palace in Copenhagen, seat of the Danish Parliament
Four Courts
Major court complex in Dublin, Ireland
United States Supreme Court Building
seat of the Supreme Court of the United States of America
Klov Palace
building
Bonde Palace
palace in central Stockholm, Sweden, designed by Nicodemus Tessin the Elder and Jean De la Vallée as the private residence of Gustaf Bonde (1620–1667), currently used by the Swedish Supreme Court
Palace of Justice
building housing the Supreme Courts of Justice of Italy in Rome
Constitution Hill, Johannesburg
building in South Africa
Middlesex Guildhall
building in London housing the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
Palace of Justice
building in Vienna
Court of Final Appeal Building
building in Central, Hong Kong
Parliament House
former parliament building in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Supremo Tribunal Federal building
building at Praça dos Três Poderes, Brasília, Brazil
convent of the Salesas Reales
cultural property in Madrid, Spain
Supreme Court of Pakistan Building
building in Islamabad, Pakistan
Judicial Yuan Building
government building in Zhongzheng, Taipei, Taiwan