By day the Royal Courts of Justice is very much a working court and has a very important role to play in today’s society.
The courts are the home of the Court of Appeal, the Civil and Criminal Divisions and all three divisions of the High Court.
The High Court presides over some of the most serious civil trials and family cases in the country.
But by night this Grade I listed Victorian building, one of the last great wonders of Gothic revival architecture in England, transforms into a truly breathtaking events space.
With more than a century of history, over 1000 rooms and a 3½ mile labyrinth of hallways it is one of London’s best keep secrets.
Friday, 27 June 2008
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