最高裁判所については、私を驚かせることが多すぎます。建物の中の大理石の数は目を見張るものがあります。最高裁判所は思ったよりずっと小さいです。壁画に使われている人物は面白いです。場合によっては、驚くべきものです。私はここで時間を費やして、私たちの国の発展を決定するという考えをよりよく理解できると信じています。
When the Supreme Court of the United States passed by, it felt so spectacular that it wanted to explore it. It felt a little like Greek architecture. White pillars lifted the whole building. The interior was like a palace, solemn and dignified.
Visits are open every 30 minutes. We didn't go this time. Without a visit, you can only visit the building quickly. Never miss the hidden staircases on either side. This is not the court session. When you visit, you can ask for a copy of the latest decision there.
環境はとても良く、とても人気があります。写真を撮りたい姉妹にオススメです!
The Supreme Court of the United States is also open to visitors, I did not think, so absolutely must not miss ah. Greek architecture, the doorway is very spectacular, minute people feel into the "house of cards" scene. Security checks are relatively strict. Several seemingly tough-looking uncles of the United States guarded the doors and looked a little scared. Entering the lower hall after the security check, the most conspicuous is the statue of John Marshall, a former Chief Justice. Another feature is the spiral staircase, proper classical style, very beautiful, but more will dizzy. The courts on the second floor are also open to visitors during the absence of court sessions, with staff explaining, but photographs are not allowed. But there is a model outside, which completely restores the inside of the court. Chatting is better than nothing. You can take a picture.
Close to the Capitol, it is a palace-style building in ancient Greece, giving the impression that it is more solemn than the Capitol. Visitors here are much fewer and the hall is relatively empty. The exhibits here mainly introduce the history of the Supreme Court and how it has become a part of the separation of powers from a lower-ranking department. Trials can be heard, but the Supreme Court can hear fewer cases in a year.
安里凛:First Street NE, Washington DC, DC 20003
新山和也:アメリカ合衆国議会議事堂,国立航空宇宙博物館,ワシントン・ナショナル・ギャラリー,国立自然史博物館,アメリカ議会図書館がおすすめです
荒谷大树:合衆国最高裁判所に近いホテルは次の通りです:ワシントン マリオット アット メトロ センター,ハイアット リージェンシー ワシントン,ハンプトン イン ワシントン DC コンベンション センター,HI - ワシントン DC ホステル,ヒルトンガーデンイン ワシントン
新谷拓也:Fogo De Chao Brazilian Steakhouse,Rasika Penn Quarter,Rose's Luxury,Shake Shack(Navy Yard),Fiola Ristorante & Barをお試しください
最高裁判所については、私を驚かせることが多すぎます。建物の中の大理石の数は目を見張るものがあります。最高裁判所は思ったよりずっと小さいです。壁画に使われている人物は面白いです。場合によっては、驚くべきものです。私はここで時間を費やして、私たちの国の発展を決定するという考えをよりよく理解できると信じています。
When the Supreme Court of the United States passed by, it felt so spectacular that it wanted to explore it. It felt a little like Greek architecture. White pillars lifted the whole building. The interior was like a palace, solemn and dignified.
Visits are open every 30 minutes. We didn't go this time. Without a visit, you can only visit the building quickly. Never miss the hidden staircases on either side. This is not the court session. When you visit, you can ask for a copy of the latest decision there.
環境はとても良く、とても人気があります。写真を撮りたい姉妹にオススメです!
The Supreme Court of the United States is also open to visitors, I did not think, so absolutely must not miss ah. Greek architecture, the doorway is very spectacular, minute people feel into the "house of cards" scene. Security checks are relatively strict. Several seemingly tough-looking uncles of the United States guarded the doors and looked a little scared. Entering the lower hall after the security check, the most conspicuous is the statue of John Marshall, a former Chief Justice. Another feature is the spiral staircase, proper classical style, very beautiful, but more will dizzy. The courts on the second floor are also open to visitors during the absence of court sessions, with staff explaining, but photographs are not allowed. But there is a model outside, which completely restores the inside of the court. Chatting is better than nothing. You can take a picture.
Close to the Capitol, it is a palace-style building in ancient Greece, giving the impression that it is more solemn than the Capitol. Visitors here are much fewer and the hall is relatively empty. The exhibits here mainly introduce the history of the Supreme Court and how it has become a part of the separation of powers from a lower-ranking department. Trials can be heard, but the Supreme Court can hear fewer cases in a year.