Courthouse, Welland

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102 Eman Street
Welland, Ontario

The Welland Courthouse, a Neoclassical gem designed by Kivas Tully, stands as a testament to Welland's architectural history. Built in 1855-1856 and restored after a destructive fire in 1913, this three-storey structure boasts a grand front façade with Ionic columns and intricate stonework.

Featuring unique architectural elements such as projecting pediments, stone mouldings, and decorative friezes, the courthouse exudes a style and grandeur rarely seen in modern constructions. Situated at the corner of East Main and Cross Streets, it remains a vital link to Welland's past, symbolizing the city's growth and prosperity.

Having served as a courthouse for over a century, this historic building witnessed significant events, including executions carried out within its walls. With its rich history and stunning design, the Welland Courthouse stands as a timeless architectural monument, preserving the legacy of Welland's evolution.

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A GRIM PAST
9/17/2021

Opened in 1856 and built of Queenston limestone, it is the third oldest court house in the province...

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This is about the Courthouse of Welland
3/29/2021

It is attractive, everybody like the Courthouse. Sometimes one person had to go to court. The ...

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