Court of First Instance at Antwerp, Antwerp Division

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Antwerpen, Belgium

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Court of First Instance at Antwerp, Antwerp Division Reviews | Rating 3.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Court of First Instance at Antwerp, Antwerp Division is located in Antwerpen, Belgium on Bolivarplaats 20. Court of First Instance at Antwerp, Antwerp Division is rated 3.4 out of 5 in the category courthouse in Belgium.

Address

Bolivarplaats 20

Phone

+32 3232578011

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Joel's sans retouche

First, one has to get there in the first place ! arriving at the railways station and feeling no neeeed to leave the train station.. because it is absolutely unique !

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Maria Gorretty

It's a court.

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Andy

I attempted to get a Pro-deo lawyer in this building. I was given nothing but mis-information. According to the person at the counter my partner & myself earn too much money to see anybody. I've later found the CORRECT information about earnings for a pro-deo or reduced cost lawyer: Single - full free of charge max. 1,011 net / month - partial free of charge between 1,011 and 1,298 net / month Married, cohabiting or single with dependent - full free of charge max. 1,298 net / month ( family income) 188.22 per person 1 person 1,486.22 2 people 1,674.44 3 people 1,862.66 - partial free of charge between 1,298 and 1,583 net / month ( family income) 188.22 pp chargeable 1 person 1,771.22 2 people 1,959.44 3 people 2,147.66 They saw our letters of income yet still refused to let me speak to a pro-deo & refused to tell me the limits of the income. Nice to know that they are so helpful to a victim of assault & human rights abuses. I hope the shoe lands on their feet...

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David Nagtzaam

Unique architecture that provides an easy reference if you need anyone to know where you are.

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Albert Gomperts

I visit this building almost every day. It was built to replace the former buildings on the Britselei. The architects chose for the extensive use of glass in order to emphasize the transparency of the workings of Lady Justice. The building uses quality materials, with the Salle des Pas Perdus (Hall of Lost Footsteps) being particularly impressive. The building has proved not to be without problems though. The monumental steps have to be shut in cold weather because the wood becomes slippery in rain and frost. The glass roof, with its numerous rubber seals, has a tendency to leak in heavy rain, so there is always a bucket out ready to catch the drips. The signing to the various offices and courts is not particularly clear, so that you have to ask your way at the reception desk to get anywhere and in the way of public officials all over the world, the occupants hang untidy sheets of paper out telling you where and where not to go. On the positive side is the friendliness of the reception desk, which has to be balanced by the surliness of the security service that currently subjects you to a full body scan and X-rays your briefcase every time you visit.

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A S

In a desperate try to look modern, they've created this funny and useless look. The inside is very confusing and will need advice every time you need a new department...

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Wim Walschaerts

Mooi modern gebouw en super veel trappen!

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Ingrid Uitterlinden

Net even telefonisch contact gehad met deze dienst. Ik heb verscheidene malen mijn uitleg gedaan en geen van beide personen verstond wat ik zei. Ik moet zeggen dat ik hun Nederlands ook nauwelijk verstond. Blijkbaar moet je geen Nederlands meer spreken noch kennis van zaken hebben als je daar werkt.