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New York County Courthouse

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New York, USA

Jul 18, 2024

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Aug 24, 2024

๐Ÿง  Fun fact

The New York County Courthouse, also known as the New York Supreme Court Building, is located at 60 Centre Street in Manhattan. A fun fact about this courthouse is that its iconic steps and grand facade have been featured in numerous films and television shows, making it one of the most recognizable courthouses in pop culture. Notably, it appeared in "The Godfather" and "12 Angry Men." Its impressive Corinthian columns and majestic design make it a favorite location for scenes requiring a stately and authoritative backdrop.

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In the iconic scene at the New York County Courthouse in The Godfather (1972), the tension is as palpable as the stunning neoclassical architecture surrounding the characters. As Barzini meets his demise at the hands of the fake cop, the grandeur of the courthouse adds a layer of dramatic irony to the scene.

Constructed in 1927, the New York County Courthouse, also known as the Thurgood Marshall United States Courthouse, has a history as impressive as its cinematic presence. Its Corinthian columns and marble interiors have not only played witness to legal proceedings but have also served as a backdrop for numerous films, including 12 Angry Men (1957) and Wall Street (1987), contributing to its status as a cinematic landmark in the heart of Manhattan.

Godfather
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Godfather

1972

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๐Ÿฟ This place is a film location
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