Palace of Justice is situated on the bank of river Dambovita, in the center of the Bucharest, capital of Romania.This building is close to the Union Square (Romanian: Piata Unirii) area.
It was build between 1890 and 1895 after the plans of architect Albert Ballu, the one that also did the plans for the Palace of Justice in Paris and in Brussels. After his death architect Ion Mincu took over and gave his finishing touch and designed the interior of the building. This was build using the French Renaissance style.
Under the archway of the building there are six statues that symbolize The Law, The Fairness, The Justice, the Truth, the Force and the Prudence. These were build by the famous Romanian sculptor family, the Stork’s.
Under the archway of the building there are six statues that symbolize The Law, The Fairness, The Justice, the Truth, the Force and the Prudence. These were build by the famous Romanian sculptor family, the Stork’s.
The palace was restored several times, the latest during 2003 to 2006. This is how the palace looked like around 1900:

