Palace of Justice
City courthouse · Pretoria ·

Palace of Justice

City courthouse · Pretoria ·

Historic 19th-century building with stunning architecture

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Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
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Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
Palace of Justice by null
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40 Church Square, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0002 Get directions

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40 Church Square, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0002 Get directions

+27 12 314 9000

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Nov 3, 2025

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Nina

Google
Beautiful architecture. However, it's sad to see how much it has fallen into disrepair over the years.

Kendall R.

Google
Beautiful old building in Pretoria CBD with lots of South African history! The cell where Mandela was held during the Rivonia trials is open to the public (for free). Mandela also wrote the preamble to the Freedom Charter on the walls.

iambtacson

Google
A beautiful imaginary observed place.The sky, punched with clouds stretching like a dome. I could smell the caramel in the air and the music of the meadow echoed in my ears.

Alfons M.

Google
Art at its best.

Victor W.

Google
Beautiful piece of architecture at the Church Square.

Maurithus M.

Google
This is truly a historical marvel built in the mid 1800’s. The Palace of Justices is a spectacular building build in a Dutch English style. It’s a very special building and really should be visited when in Pretoria The Palace of Justice forms part of the northern façade of Church Square in Pretoria. The building dates to the nineteenth century and was designed by the Dutch architect Sytze Wierda. It is currently the headquarters of the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa

Guy M.

Google
The Palace of Justice forms part of the northern façade of Church Square in Pretoria. The building dates to the nineteenth century and was designed by the Dutch architect Sytze Wierda. It is currently the headquarters of the Gauteng Division of the High Court of South Africa. The foundation stone was laid on June 8, 1897 by South African Republic (ZAR) President Paul Kruger. The most famous political trial in South Africa's history, the Rivonia Trial, took place here. During the trial, Nelson Mandela and a number of other prominent African National Congress (ANC) members were charged with treason and subsequently jailed. Real tourist place that I recommend to anyone visiting the city of Pretoria. I keep a unique experience, especially since the place evokes an atmosphere of the time of the artistic renaissance due to its imposing architecture.

David B.

Google
Beautiful building inside and out, really surreal inside the court rooms.