This courthouse, abandoned since 2007, is in the former chapel of the convent of the Dames Augustines.
Its period furniture is unique for the region.
Consult the Tourist Office for visits to this tourist site.
The old courthouse of Neufchâteau is an emblematic building of the judicial and administrative history of the city.
It has been the scene of many local affairs and reflects the importance given to the administration of the law in the region.
With its imposing and sober architecture, typical of 19th century public buildings, the courthouse embodies the neoclassical style, marked by symmetry and austerity, which aimed to inspire respect and solemnity.
This place operated for several decades, hosting hearings and important decisions for the community, before being decommissioned with the reorganization of the judicial structures.
Today, this building remains a witness to the institutional history of Neufchâteau, recalling the central role it played in public life and the maintenance of local order.