Palais de justice de Constantine

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The Palais de justice de Constantine is a historic courthouse in Constantine, Algeria, renowned as a major example of colonial-era public architecture designed by French architect Albert Ballu.

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instanceOf courthouse
historic monument
public building
architect Albert Ballu NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle colonial architecture
category Buildings and structures in Constantine, Algeria
Courthouses in Algeria
French colonial architecture in Algeria
continent Africa
country Algeria
designedInContextOf French colonial administration in Algeria
function seat of judicial institutions
hasJurisdiction Constantine region NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfAdministration Arabic
French
heritage French colonial era
heritageStatus historic building
locatedIn Constantine Province NERFINISHED
North Africa
location Constantine NERFINISHED
namedAfter justice
notableFor colonial-era public architecture
monumental façade
symbolic representation of French judicial power in Algeria
operator Algerian judicial authorities NERFINISHED
partOf urban fabric of Constantine
significance major example of colonial-era public architecture in Constantine
usedFor administration of justice
court proceedings

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Albert Ballu notableWork Palais de justice de Constantine