Temple of Justice (Liberia)

The Temple of Justice is a large building of modern style which was designed by Tommaso Valle in the 1960s on Capitol Hill in Monrovia, Liberia.[1] Dedicated in 1965,[2] it houses the Supreme Court of Liberia, auxiliary courtrooms, and legal offices. It suffered relatively little damage during the First and Second civil wars that lasted from 1989–2003, but poor maintenance and lack of electricity made the Temple unpleasant to work in.

Temple of Justice
Temple of Justice in Monrovia, before its late 2000s renovation.
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General information
LocationMonrovia
Liberia
Coordinates6°18′10″N 10°47′49″W / 6.3028°N 10.7969°W / 6.3028; -10.7969
Completed1965
Renovated2008
Design and construction
Architect(s)Tommaso Valle
Main contractorVianini Liberia

A renovation project began in 2008; among its results was a change of the building's slogan to "LET JUSTICE BE DONE TO ALL" by removing the previous final word, "MEN".

References

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  1. ^ "Moved 2 Monrovia: Let Justice Be Done To All..." April 25, 2012.
  2. ^ E. Reginald Townsend; Abeodu Bowen Jones, eds. (1968). The Official Papers of William V. S. Tubman, President of the Republic of Liberia. Department of Information and Cultural Affairs. p. 131.