How can I visit the Supreme Court?

The Governing Chamber of the Supreme Court, at its meeting of 7th November 2022, has approved the following resolution:

VI.1. SUSPENSION OF GUIDED TOURS OF THE PALACE OF JUSTICE.

AGREEMENT: To suspend the guided tours that have been taking place at the Palace of Justice building, the seat of the Supreme Court, maintaining only those of an institutional nature.

Guided tours to the Supreme Court are free. They take place from Monday to Friday, normally at 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., and last approximately 90 minutes. During the walking tour, you will be given an explanation about the history of the building while you visit some of the main rooms in the Palace of Justice: Criminal and Civil Matters Chambers, Hall of Lost Steps, The Rotunda, Plenary Chamber, etc.

Groups must be of 20 people maximum, according to the agreement made by the Governing Chamber of the Supreme Court on 28 March of 2022, and current health measures will be checked.

Guided tours must be requested through the following email address: tribunalsupremo.visitasguiadas@justicia.es

Visits can be made throughout the year, except in the months of July and August.

Also, in October, we will organize the Supreme Court Open Days, during which, in addition to the guided tours of the building, there will be special activities. In this case it is not necessary to request a visit, just show you ID, passport or any other official document.