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Location: Paris, Paris, France
Date: 2021-11-16
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Global Architecture - Paris France 2017 - Cour d?Honneur of the Palais de Justice, Paris, France.
This is the grand Cour d?Honneur of the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité in Paris. The complex is a monumental example of French classical and Beaux-Arts architecture, blending symmetry, grand columns, and rich ornamental details. The central pavilion with its large dome and pedimented section reflects the formal, ceremonial style typical of Parisian state buildings.
The façade features tall Corinthian columns, evenly spaced window bays, and a slate mansard roof with dormers, all hallmarks of the Beaux-Arts tradition. The ornate wrought-iron gate, adorned with gold scrolling and a gilded crest, adds a sense of grandeur and authority. The courtyard?s open square and axial layout emphasize the building?s role as a historic justice complex, housing major courts for centuries.
The Palais de Justice was originally part of the medieval royal palace and later expanded to serve as the seat of France?s judicial system. Designed by architects like Louis Lenormand and Joseph-Louis Duc, it embodies the 19th-century revival of classical forms, prioritizing grand civic composition and rich decorative elements. The site remains a key landmark in Paris, symbolizing the intersection of history, law, and architecture.
Common name: French classical and Beaux-Arts
Architecture type or style: French classical and Beaux-Arts
This is the grand Cour d?Honneur of the Palais de Justice on the Île de la Cité in Paris. The complex is a monumental example of French classical and Beaux-Arts architecture, blending symmetry, grand columns, and rich ornamental details. The central pavilion with its large dome and pedimented section reflects the formal, ceremonial style typical of Parisian state buildings.
The façade features tall Corinthian columns, evenly spaced window bays, and a slate mansard roof with dormers, all hallmarks of the Beaux-Arts tradition. The ornate wrought-iron gate, adorned with gold scrolling and a gilded crest, adds a sense of grandeur and authority. The courtyard?s open square and axial layout emphasize the building?s role as a historic justice complex, housing major courts for centuries.
The Palais de Justice was originally part of the medieval royal palace and later expanded to serve as the seat of France?s judicial system. Designed by architects like Louis Lenormand and Joseph-Louis Duc, it embodies the 19th-century revival of classical forms, prioritizing grand civic composition and rich decorative elements. The site remains a key landmark in Paris, symbolizing the intersection of history, law, and architecture.
Common name: French classical and Beaux-Arts
Architecture type or style: French classical and Beaux-Arts
Image: 090 France Paris 2017 P3 4K
Photographer:
Sten-ÅKe Sändh
Release: Not Released (NR)
Copyright:
Sten-Åke Sändh
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