Law courts at Cathedral Square

Law courts at Cathedral Square

Law courts at Cathedral Square

The photograph shows a two‑storey limestone building facing Cathedral Square, with a symmetrical façade and a central entrance reached by a short flight of steps. The doorway is topped by a small balcony with a wrought‑iron railing, while shuttered windows line the upper floor. On the ground level, arched windows are fitted with iron grilles, and wooden benches are placed along the façade. A street sign reading “Pjazza Kattedrale” is clearly visible on the right‑hand side, confirming the location.he building served as the Law Courts of Gozo, historically functioning as the main judicial seat for the island. Its position opposite the Gozo Cathedral placed it at the heart of Victoria’s civic and administrative life. Such institutional buildings reflect the British‑period organisation of public services in Gozo, where law courts, government offices, and religious centres were deliberately grouped around Cathedral Square.
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The Courtauld, Conway Library Collection (CC BY-NC 4.0) – Box: CON_B03459 / Gozo

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