1. The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the country and was established by the U.S Constitution in 1789. It is located in Washington D.C. and consists of nine justices who are appointed by the President and approved by the Senate.
Some interesting facts about the Supreme Court include:
- The building itself was completed in 1935 and was designed in a neoclassical style by architect Cass Gilbert.
- The building’s facade features marble columns, a pediment with sculptures representing Justice and Liberty, and a bronze door with relief carvings of historic lawgivers.
- The courtroom is impressive, with red velvet curtains and a large mahogany bench where the justices sit.
- The justices are famously tight-lipped during oral arguments, with only the questioning justice speaking while the others take notes.
- The Supreme Court building is open to the public for tours, which include a visit to the courtroom (when not in session), a film presentation, and exhibits.
2. The Supreme Court is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., except on federal holidays. The Court’s phone number is (202) 479-3000.
3. Tickets are not required to visit the Supreme Court, but visitors should be aware that lines can be long and security screening is mandatory. The closest Metro station is Capitol South on the Blue and Orange lines, and parking is very limited in the area. Visitors are encouraged to use public transportation when possible.


