Pima County Historic Courthouse
Category Visitor Services / Tours
Address
115 N Church Ave
Tucson, AZ 85701
1-800-638-8350
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The Pima County Historic Courthouse is among Tucson’s most beloved landmarks. Designed by architect Roy Place, this iconic Spanish Colonial Revival-styled structure was built in 1929 and remained in service for an 86-year span during which time it served as the backdrop for numerous wedding proceedings and became home to several County departments. Learn More about the courthouse history here: https://visitsouthernarizona.com/about-the-courthouse/
The Southern Arizona Heritage and Visitor Center is located inside the Pima County Historic Courthouse in downtown Tucson. If you’re in the downtown area, you’ll find it across from the Joel D. Valdez Main Library. It’s also on the Sun Tran bus route and one block away from Sun Link streetcar.

- Five-To-Oh! Coffee115 N Church Ave (adjacent)
- Baggin's Gourmet Sandwiches33 N Stone Ave (340 feet SE)
- Eleven Café33 N Stone Ave (372 feet SE)
- LaCo Tucson201 N Court Ave (483 feet NW)
- The CREAMERY201 N Court Ave (483 feet NW)
- Crow's Nest186 N Court Ave (491 feet NW)
- Barrio Bella201 N Court Ave (501 feet NW)
- La Zia Native Arts100 N Meyer Ave (526 feet NW)
- Southern Arizona Heritage & Visitor Center115 N Church Ave (76 feet N)
- Old Pima County Courthouse115 N Church Ave (82 feet NE)
- Visit Tucson115 N Church Ave (113 feet N)
- Pima County Attractions and Tourism115 N Church Ave (145 feet SE)