Region of Crete Building in Chania (ex. Prefecture of Chania)

It was built during the last years of the Ottoman rule and was influenced by the imposing neoclassical buildings of the large urban centres.

Its strict symmetry is obvious in the plans and the facades of the structure. The building was constructed at the end of the 19th century to house the Ottoman Military Hospital. The first floor was completed in 1900. After the establishment of the Courts of Justice, the surrounding area was properly developed and covered with marble slabs. After being destroyed by a fire, the building was restored in 1936, when the third floor of the central wing was added.