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Vestibule de Harlay, inaugurated 1875, the main entrance to the Law Courts, named after president Achille de Harlay, first president of the Paris parliament 1582-1611, in the Palais de Justice or Paris Law Courts, on the Ile de la Cite, Paris, France. The hall was designed by Joseph-Louis Duc and is 55m long and 24m wide. It contains Egyptian elements inspired by the temple at Denderah. The former royal palace was originally a medieval building, reworked and rebuilt several times, with a major reconstruction 1857-68 by architects Joseph-Louis Duc and Honore Daumet under Haussmann. The complex includes the Palais de Justice, the Sainte-Chapelle and the Conciergerie. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9640779 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4549px × 7087px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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1875
19th century
Architecture
building
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Courtroom
Entrance
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
France
French
History
Ile de France
ILE DE LA CITE
ILE-DE-FRANCE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
joseph-louis duc
JUDICIARY
Justice
Law
law courts
Palace
Palace of Justice
Palais de Justice
Palais de la Cite
PARIS
PARISIAN
Quai des Orfevres
VERTICAL
VESTIBULE
Western Europe
Western European