Supreme Court of the United States, Washington D.C. — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Supreme Court of the United States
Nestled in the shadow of the Capitol sits one of America's most powerful and enigmatic institutions: the Supreme Court. The gleaming marble building, completed in 1935, looks like a Greek temple because Chief Justice William Howard Taft intentionally designed it that way, equating law with timeless principles of justice. Inside these halls, nine justices have wrestled with America's thorniest constitutional questions for over two centuries, from slavery to civil rights to digital privacy. The building's inscriptions speak volumes: "Equal Justice Under Law" adorns the front, a promise the institution has spent centuries refining. With Questo, you can explore the courtroom where historic decisions were announced, walk through the Great Hall with its majestic columns, and understand how ordinary cases become constitutional turning points. The Court's library contains legal treasures, and the building itself whispers stories of judicial courage and the ongoing struggle to interpret founding documents for each generation.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 1 First St NE, Washington, DC 20543, United States
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