House of Justice (building)
- Description
In the very heart of modern Batumi, among the architectural diversity that the city is so rich in, stands the House of Justice - a building that evokes admiration for its unique shape and deep symbolism. The glass “handle” in the hands of the architectural mind Michele de Lucca became the visual embodiment of a new look at government institutions. Many people think that the building looks like an inverted bottle.
The transparency and airiness of the building's design not only give it lightness and elegance, but also symbolize a new approach to the conduct of public affairs - openness, accessibility and democracy. These are the values that form the basis of his concept. This is not only a place for resolving legal issues, but also a platform for public events, a place of meetings and dialogue.
The building of the House of Justice has become one of the hallmarks of Batumi, a true work of art among urban planning forms. A visit to this attraction will leave an indelible impression, especially in the evening, when the illumination of the building contrasts with the night sky.
This object is of interest not only to tourists looking for bright photos and new sensations, but also to everyone who appreciates modern architecture and Georgia’s desire for transparency and openness of state institutions.
Mon-Fri: 09:00 - 18:00. Sat-Sun: closed