Facts
📍 Region: Prairies and Lakes / City: Dallas
🗓️ Year Built: 1892 (Restored in early 2000s)
🧑🎨 Architect: Max A. Orlopp Jr.
🏛️ Architectural Style: Romanesque Revival
💎 Unique Details: It features turrets, arched windows, and red sandstone with marble accents in classic Romanesque Revival style. A 90-foot sandstone and granite clock tower houses a bell that chimes on the hour. Four terra cotta wyverns perch on the building, guarding it with a mythical flair.
Why See It?
Its castle-like design makes it a striking, photogenic landmark in downtown Dallas. Centrally located, it’s a popular stop for tourists exploring the historic West End and nearby JFK sites.
Nearby Highlights
West End Historic District – Sites to visit near the courthouse include the John F. Kennedy Memorial Plaza, The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dealey Plaza & the Grassy Knoll (site of JFK’s assassination in 1963), and the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum.
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