European Court of Human Rights

The building of the European Court of Human Rights is located in the European Quarter of , France. It was designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership and Claude Buche and was completed in 1994.
  • Type: Courthouse
  • Description: building in the European Quarter of Strasbourg, France
  • Also known as: building of the European Court of Human Rights”, “CEDH”, and “European Court of Human Rights building

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include European Parliament and Kaysersguet.

Government office
The city of in is the official seat of the . The institution is legally bound by the decision of Edinburgh European Council of 11 and 12 December 1992 and Article 341 of the TFEU to meet there twelve times a year for a session, each of which usually takes about four days. is situated 390 metres west of European Court of Human Rights.

Museum
is a museum, which is situated 230 metres east of European Court of Human Rights.

College
The , or EES, is a Accredited European School in , . Founded in 2008, it is an all-through school, which offers a multicultural and multilingual education leading to the European Baccalaureate as its secondary leaving qualification. is situated 350 metres north of European Court of Human Rights.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Strasbourg and Petite France.

, in Alsace, is the capital of the Grand-Est region of and is most widely known for hosting a number of important European institutions.

Neighborhood
The , in Alsatian dialect: Französel; "Little France"), also known as the Quartier des Tanneurs is the south-western part of the of , France, the most central and characteristic of the city that forms the historic centre. is situated 3 km southwest of European Court of Human Rights.

Town
or Hoenheim is a commune in the department in in north-eastern . is situated 3 km northwest of European Court of Human Rights.

European Court of Human Rights

Latitude
48.59728° or 48° 35′ 50″ north
Longitude
7.7746° or 7° 46′ 29″ east
Inception
1995
Operator
Council of Europe
Open location code
8FW9HQWF+WR
Open­Street­Map ID
way 41689016
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­courthouse
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­public
Wiki­data ID
Q5412477
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In Other Languages

From Bashkir to Ukrainian—“European Court of Human Rights” goes by many names.
  • Bashkir: Кеше хоҡуҡтары буйынса Европа суды йорто
  • Breton: Lez Europat Gwirioù Mab-den
  • Catalan: edifici del Tribunal Europeu de Drets Humans
  • Chinese: 歐洲人權法院大樓
  • Danish: Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol
  • French: Cour Européenne des Droits de l’Homme
  • French: palais des droits de l’homme
  • French: Palais des droits de l’homme
  • German: Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
  • Hebrew: בית המשפט האירופאי לזכויות אדם
  • Hebrew: בית המשפט האירופי לזכויות אדם
  • Hungarian: az Emberi Jogok Európai Bírósága épülete
  • Hungarian: az Emberi Jogok Európai Bíróságának épülete
  • Hungarian: Emberi Jogok Európai Bírósága
  • Lithuanian: Europos Žmogaus Teisių Teismas
  • Malay: Bangunan Mahkamah Hak Asasi Manusia Eropah
  • Malay: Istana Hak Asasi Manusia
  • Polish: budynek Europejskiego Trybunału Praw Człowieka
  • Portuguese: Edifício do Tribunal Europeu dos Direitos Humanos
  • Romanian: Palatul Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului
  • Russian: Европейский суд по правам человека
  • Spanish: Edificio del Tribunal Europeo de Derechos Humanos
  • Ukrainian: Європейський суд з прав людини

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