The Court Building Museum is located in the historic Court Building in downtown St. Paul, Minnesota. It is one of the oldest and largest museums in the state and has been a fixture in the city since it opened in 1882. The museum houses a variety of exhibits and artifacts that tell the history of the court building and the legal system in the United States. The museum is divided into several galleries, which are dedicated to different aspects of the court building and its history. Visitors can explore the history of the Supreme Court, the history of the legal profession, and the history of the court building itself.
There is also a children's gallery, which showcases a variety of interactive exhibits. In addition, the museum offers a variety of educational programs and workshops that teach visitors more about the court building and its history. The Court Building Museum also hosts a variety of events throughout the year. These include lectures, symposia, and workshops on a variety of topics related to the legal system. The museum also offers guided tours of the court building, where visitors can learn about its architecture and learn about the history of the court system. The museum also features a gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs and books about the court building and its history.