Court of Final Appeal Building
Dublin Core
Title
Court of Final Appeal Building
Old Supreme Court Building
Legislative Council Building
最高法院大廈
Subject
Declared Monument
Historic Building
Historic Site
Cultural Site
Tangible Cultural Heritage
Description
The Court of Final Appeal Building, also known as the Old Supreme Court Building, is the home of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong. It housed the former Supreme Court from 1912 to 1983 and the Legislative Council from 1985 to 2011. It is located at 8 Jackson Road, in Central, along the eastern side of Statue Square, directly west of Chater Garden.
Creator
Sir Aston Webb
Edward Ingress Bell
Date
1912
Contributor
Judiciary of Hong Kong
Governor Sir Frederick Lugard
The Antiques and Monuments Office
The Hong Kong Government
Rights
Right to witness the process of case trial
Relation
Former Central Magistracy
Supreme Court of Hong Kong
Format
The plan of the building follows a rectangular pattern and is symmetrical. The Building occupies an area of around 2,660 square metres and is surrounded by columns. The height of the building, from street level to the highest point, which is in the form of a bronze Tudor Crown, is about 40 metres.
Type
Physical Object
Identifier
courtoffinalappealbuilding1912
Coverage
World War II
The Japanese Occupation
The Handover of Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Battle
The Post War Era
Date Created
1912
Date Accepted
1984
Collection
Citation
Sir Aston Webb and Edward Ingress Bell , “Court of Final Appeal Building,” CCCH9051 Group 41, accessed January 19, 2025, https://learning.hku.hk/ccch9051/group-41/items/show/8.