Supreme Court
The Supreme Court building, also known as the Marble Palace, was completed in the 20th century. It is a neoclassical masterpiece clearly inspired by the architecture of Greek temples and constructed with a careful combination of natural stones to convey a sense of justice, grandeur, and durability.

Elegance in architecture
The dominant stone of the building is Vermont white marble, used on the exterior columns and much of the interior, with Alabama marble in a soft gray color used in parts of the interior.
For more delicate decorations on the frames and ceilings, the beautiful translucent Spanish alabaster stone is used. This masterful combination of stones forms the architectural identity of the building, which is not only a symbol of law but also a symbol of beauty and solidity in American history.
