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Parliament
Square, EH1 1RQ
0131
225 2595
Built in 1632 to
house the pre-Union Parliament of Scotland, Parliament House now
houses the Supreme Courts of Scotland (The High Court of Justiciary
and the Court of Session ), The Faculty of Advocates and the National
Law Library of Scotland (but n.b. it does not house the
Scottish Parliament!).
The building and it's first floor cafe,
are open to the public. Look out for the south window of Parliament
Hall depicting the inauguration of the Court of Session by King James
V in 1532. Generally, the courtrooms are open to the public and you
can attend and listen to proceedings.
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