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Ali'iolani Hale
"House of Heavenly Chiefs"
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417 South King Street, Honolulu
808-539-4994


Ali'iolani Hale was named in honor of King Kamehameha V who initiated the planning and construction of this historic site as the official palace which was completed in 1874.
 
 

After King Kalakaua built a new palace, 'Iolani Palace, this building was redesigned to house the Legislature and the Supreme Court. Today, the State Supreme Court still convenes in these same historic courtrooms and is the oldest government building in Hawaii.
 
 

The Judiciary History Center is located on the ground floor of this beautiful building. The center illustrates 200 years of dynamic Hawaiian history from the days of the Kapu (taboos) through the courts of western civilization.

 
 
Directions:
Located in Downtown Honolulu on South King Street between Richards Street and Punchbowl Street. It is located across the street from 'Iolani Palace and King Kamehameha I Statue is in front of the building. NOTE: South King Street is one-way going North.
 
 

Useful Information:

  • History Center Open 9am-4pn (closed all State and Federal holiday)
  • Admission - FREEˇ Exhibits, audio/video presentation, and self-guided tour of History Center
  • Guided Tours Available - call 808-539-4994 for information and reservations
  • Meter parking lot and street parking available
 

   

 

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