
The Royal Courts of Justice
The Royal Courts of Justice in London is a major judicial building housing the Higher Courts of England and Wales, including the Court of Appeal and both the High Court and Crown Court. It serves as a central venue for complex civil and criminal cases. Designed in Victorian Gothic style, it symbolizes the authority of the judiciary. The building provides a formal environment where legal disputes are heard and legal principles are established, ensuring justice is administered fairly and efficiently within the legal system.