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A courthouse
The Sheriff's Court in Scotland is always something serious, as the Sheriff is the supreme justice of a city or region. Generally, the courts can be found in buildings with a real historical character. Often, they have been built in old mansions or even palaces. This is the case in Dumfries, where the restored building is over 400 years old, and quickly catches your eye, as it could be a local palace or the home of a bishop ... but in fact it's the court.
Historically, these courts were particularly important on the border between Scotland and England, which in the past was an area popular with smugglers and illegal traders.
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