Lisburn Courthouse

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Lisburn Courthouse is a historic judicial building in Lisburn, Northern Ireland, designed in the 19th century by prominent architect Sir Charles Lanyon.

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Lisburn Courthouse canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf courthouse
historic building
judicial building
architect Charles Lanyon
Charles Lanyon
surface form: Sir Charles Lanyon
associatedWith judiciary of Northern Ireland
legal profession in Northern Ireland
category 19th-century architecture in Northern Ireland
Buildings and structures in Lisburn
Courthouses in Northern Ireland
country United Kingdom
designedInCentury 19th century
function administration of justice
governingBody Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service
hasArchitecturalFeature classical detailing
formal entrance
symmetrical façade
hasArchitecturalStyle 19th-century architecture
neoclassical architecture
hasConstructionPeriod 19th century
hasCulturalSignificance local heritage landmark
hasLocationType urban
hasOwner public sector
hasPrimaryUse judicial
heritage historic
isPublicBuilding true
jurisdiction Northern Ireland
locatedIn County Antrim
Lisburn NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland
United Kingdom
locatedInSettlement Lisburn
surface form: city of Lisburn
namedAfter Lisburn NERFINISHED
partOf court system of Northern Ireland
region Ulster
servesCommunity Lisburn and surrounding area
usedFor court hearings
judicial functions
legal proceedings

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Charles Lanyon notableWork Lisburn Courthouse