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NAGOYA

名古屋市市政資料館

Nagoya City Archives and Museum

A historic building showcasing Nagoya’s municipal history, featuring exhibits, preserved architecture, and serene gardens.

Attractions

Museum, Historic Landmark, Architecture

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The Nagoya City Archives and Museum, housed in a beautifully preserved red-brick building, is a historic gem that once served as the Nagoya Court of Appeals. This architectural marvel now serves as a museum, offering exhibits on the city's municipal history, legal heritage, and urban development. Visitors can explore the courtroom, browse historical documents, and enjoy the tranquil gardens that surround the museum. A visit to the Nagoya City Archives and Museum is a unique blend of history, culture, and stunning architecture.

Facilities & Services

  • Historic Courtroom Displays

  • Exhibits on Municipal History

  • Scenic Gardens for Strolling

  • Guided Tours Available

Contact

Address:

1 Chome-3 Shirakabe, Higashi Ward, Nagoya, Aichi 461-0011

Phone:

052-953-0051

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