Minnesota Supreme Court chamber (historic use)

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The Minnesota Supreme Court chamber (historic use) is the former courtroom within the Minnesota State Capitol where the state’s highest court once convened, now preserved primarily for its historical and architectural significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic courtroom
room
architect Cass Gilbert NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
associatedWith judicial branch of the State of Minnesota
category courtroom
historic interior
country United States of America
currentUse historic chamber
tourist attraction
function courtroom for the Minnesota Supreme Court
governingBody State of Minnesota NERFINISHED
hasFunction site of oral arguments of the Minnesota Supreme Court (historically)
hasType former courtroom
heritageDesignation part of the Minnesota State Capitol, a listed historic place
levelOfCourt state supreme court (historic venue)
locatedIn Minnesota State Capitol NERFINISHED
Saint Paul, Minnesota NERFINISHED
locatedInBuilding Minnesota State Capitol building NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
owner State of Minnesota NERFINISHED
partOf Minnesota State Capitol interior NERFINISHED
preservationStatus preserved for historical and architectural interpretation
region Midwestern United States
significance architectural significance within the Minnesota State Capitol
historical significance as former venue of Minnesota’s highest court
status no longer used for regular court sessions
tourism featured stop on Minnesota State Capitol tours
usedBy Minnesota Supreme Court NERFINISHED
usedFor judicial proceedings of the Minnesota Supreme Court (in the past)

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Minnesota State Capitol houses Minnesota Supreme Court chamber (historic use)