Palacio de Justicia Alfonso Reyes Echandia

Nestled in Bogotá Downtown, Palacio de Justicia Alfonso Reyes Echandia is a striking architectural landmark symbolizing Colombia's judicial history, offering insightful glimpses into its legal past.

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Palacio de Justicia Alfonso Reyes Echandía (Bogotá)

The Palacio de Justicia Alfonso Reyes Echandía is a significant landmark in Bogotá’s downtown area. This imposing structure is not just an epicenter of Colombian judicial proceedings but also a symbol of resilience and history for the nation. It stands in memory of Alfonso Reyes Echandía, a notable figure in Colombian jurisprudence.

Opening Hours

The palace is generally open to the public from Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It’s recommended to check for any changes in visiting hours due to public holidays or special events.

Entrance Fees

There is no entrance fee to visit the Palacio de Justicia, making it an accessible destination for all visitors interested in Colombian history and architecture.

Nearby Attractions

  • Plaza de Bolívar: Just a short walk away, this iconic plaza offers a perfect blend of history and culture.
  • Gold Museum (Museo del Oro): Located nearby, this museum houses an extensive collection of pre-Columbian gold and artifacts.

Special Notes

The Palacio de Justicia has a profound historical significance due to events that have shaped Colombian history. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful and mindful of the building’s importance.