
The rehabilitation and restoration project of the Palace of Justice in Damascus represents a vital step in preserving one of the most prominent judicial and historical edifices in the Syrian capital. Executed by the "General Establishment for Construction and Building", the project aims to modernize the infrastructure and aesthetics of the historic building while preserving its unique architectural identity, which has witnessed significant historical events since its rebuilding in 1945
The rehabilitation works include removing dilapidated cladding and replacing it with high-quality marble, in addition to a comprehensive renewal of all electrical and plumbing networks. The work is carried out according to a gradual restoration plan that began on the first floor, with an intensive focus on major courtrooms like the "Criminal Court Hall," ensuring the continuity of services for citizens and facilitating judicial operations without interruption
substantial budget was allocated for this project under official contracts, supervised by the Ministry of Public Works and Housing and the Ministry of Justice. The goal of this restoration is not limited to structural repairs and reinforcing roofs; it also includes addressing old technical obstacles and fully upgrading the facilities to befit the status of this edifice, providing a modern working environment for judges and visitors
