The Courts of Justice building is a courthouse located in Republic Street, Valletta, Malta.
It was built in the neoclassical style between 1965 and 1971 on the site of Auberge d'Auvergne, which had been destroyed by aerial bombardment during World War II.
[1] The auberge was converted into a courthouse in the 19th century,[2] and it remained so until the building was severely damaged when it was hit by a German parachute mine on 30 April 1941, during World War II.
[1][3][4] The law courts moved to another location outside Valletta, but in 1943 they returned to the part of the auberge which was still standing.
[9] The Courts of Justice building is built to the designs of architect Jo Tonna in the neoclassical style, and its main feature is a portico with six columns.