Legislative Council Complex

The Court of Final Appeal Building, also known as the former Legislative Council Building, was completed in 1912. Its architectural […]

The Court of Final Appeal Building, also known as the former Legislative Council Building, was completed in 1912. Its architectural style is neoclassical and combines architectural features of the Far East. At the beginning of its completion, all important hearings in the past were held here. The building was the Legislative Council Building from 1985 to 2011 and was changed to the Court of Final Appeal in 2012. The goddess sculpture on the roof is one of the locations with a high appearance rate in Hong Kong dramas. Opening hours: Open all year round. Monday to Friday, 08:45 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:30. Service facilities: Barrier-free service: barrier-free parking lot, barrier-free entrance.


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