Guided tour of the Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig
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Step into the heart of Leipzig's rich judicial and architectural heritage with a memorable tour of the former Imperial Court of Justice! This historic building, established in 1879 as the supreme court of the German Reich, now serves as the Federal Administrative Court. Discover its pivotal role in Germany's legal history and current administrative responsibilities!
Wander through the halls where history was made, including the trials of Karl Liebknecht and the famous Reichstag Fire Trial of 1933. Learn how, since 2002, this architectural marvel has been the seat of Germany’s highest administrative court, handling essential legal matters.
Ideal for city explorers and those fascinated by architecture, this tour offers an engaging rainy-day activity. You’ll gain insights into the Federal Administrative Court's ongoing work and its significance in shaping modern German law.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into Germany's legal and architectural legacy. Enhance your visit to Leipzig by booking this informative and inspiring tour today!
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