Derry/Londonderry Courthouse

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Derry/Londonderry Courthouse is a prominent 19th-century civic building in Derry, Northern Ireland, known for its grand classical architecture and role as a key judicial center in the city.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century building
civic building
courthouse
judicial building
access publicly accessible for court business
architecturalStyle Classical architecture
Neoclassical architecture
buildingType court building
category government building
public building
constructionStartCentury 19th century
context historic core of Derry
country United Kingdom
floorCount multiple storeys
governingBody Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service NERFINISHED
hasFeature formal entrance steps
grand classical façade
portico with columns
symmetrical front elevation
hasFunction judicial centre
venue for court hearings
hasInteriorFeature courtrooms
judges’ chambers
public galleries
heritageDesignation listed building
heritageStatus protected historic building
locatedIn County Londonderry NERFINISHED
Derry NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
locatedOn Bishop Street NERFINISHED
material stone
near Derry city centre NERFINISHED
Derry city walls NERFINISHED
notableFor grand classical architecture
historic civic role in Derry
partOf judicial infrastructure of Northern Ireland
regionServed Derry and surrounding area
significance key judicial centre in Derry
prominent landmark in Derry city centre
usedBy judiciary of Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
legal professionals
members of the public
usedFor administration of justice

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Charles Lanyon notableWork Derry/Londonderry Courthouse