Fodor's Expert Review Pima County Courthouse

Downtown Tucson Government Building
Free

This pink Spanish colonial–style building with a mosaic-tile dome is among Tucson's most beautiful historic structures. Still in use, it was built in 1927 on the site of the original single-story adobe court of 1869; a portion of the old presidio wall can be seen in the south wing of the courthouse's second floor. The first floor now houses the Tucson Visitor Center and the University of Arizona Gem and Mineral Museum. At the side of the building is a diorama depicting the area's early days.

Government Building Free

Quick Facts

115 N. Church Ave.
Tucson, Arizona  85701, USA

www.sc.pima.gov

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sun., Weekdays 8–4:30, Sat. 8–noon

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