The Palace of Justice in Vienna is more than a place of law—it is a monument to history, architecture, and quiet grandeur. Built in the late 19th century, this Neo-Renaissance landmark impresses with its monumental staircase, soaring glass roof, and finely detailed arcades.

At its heart stands the statue of Justitia, symbolizing fairness and balance, framed by an interior that feels almost cinematic in its symmetry and light. The interplay between natural daylight and artificial illumination creates a constantly shifting atmosphere—making it a fascinating subject for photography.

For this series, I focused on capturing not only the architectural precision, but also the mood of the space: a place where structure meets silence, and history meets light.