Built 1926 NRHP Reference # 81000177 Designated NHL April 5, 2005 Area 2 ha Added to NRHP 23 January 1981 | Architect William Mooser III CHISL # 1037 Opened 1926 Phone +1 805-882-4520 | |
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Address 1100 Anacapa St, Santa Barbara, CA 93101, USA Hours Closing soon · 8AM–3PMTuesday8AM–3PMWednesday8AM–3PMThursday8AM–3PMFriday8AM–3PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday8AM–3PMSuggest an edit Similar Mission Santa Barbara, Shoreline Park - Santa Barbara, Cold Spring Tavern, Stearns Wharf, Santa Barbara Botanic G |
Santa barbara county courthouse and sunken gardens
The Santa Barbara County Courthouse is located at 1100 Anacapa Street, in downtown Santa Barbara, California. The Spanish Colonial Revival style building was designed by William Mooser III and completed in 1929. Architect Charles Willard Moore called it the "grandest Spanish Colonial Revival structure ever built," and the prime example of Santa Barbara's adoption of Spanish Colonial as its civic style. The building replaced a smaller Greek Revival courthouse built at the same location in 1872–88 and badly damaged in an earthquake on June 29, 1925.
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- Santa barbara county courthouse and sunken gardens
- Santa barbara county courthouse wedding and sunken gardens
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Santa barbara county courthouse wedding and sunken gardens
Description
The courthouse is composed of four buildings, totaling 150,000 square feet (14,000 m2). It includes a Jail Wing, which is no longer used to hold prisoners. Visitors may take elevators to the summit of the 85 ft (26 m) "El Mirador" clock tower, which has labeled photographs that show what the viewer is looking at in all directions.
Currently, the Santa Barbara County Courthouse is undergoing several restoration projects in the various wings, and just finished restoring the disintegrating fountain in the front. In the past two years $150,000 was spent in maintenance and improvements.
Occupying an entire city block, the grounds contain a collection of palms and specimen trees from more than 25 countries. The courthouse hosts many events, particularly at the Sunken Garden, site of the 1872 courthouse. As of 2015, almost 7,000 visitors from 60 countries came to visit in the past year.
Façade
The main entrance to the courthouse features a large façade depicting two enthroned figures; between the figures is an inscription of a Spanish translation of a quote from Marcus Terentius Varro. The equivalent English translation is found on the right door to the right.