Old Courthouse Museum

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Restored to its 1930s appearance, our courtroom is the model for Harper Lee’s fictional courtroom settings in To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s now one of the most recognized courtrooms in America because of the popular film version of the book. Although the movie was not filmed here, the set designer came to Monroeville to measure, photograph and draw the courtroom before recreating it on a Hollywood sound stage.

Today, fans of the classic novel come to the courthouse from all over the world because it is the most tangible connection to the book’s fictional Maycomb. Visitors are free to move throughout the courtroom, including the balcony, witness chair, judge’s bench and tables used by the prosecutor and defense attorney. Throughout her childhood, Harper Lee often sat in the balcony as she watched her father practice law in this very room.

The museum houses two permanent exhibits: Truman Capote: A Childhood in Monroeville, and Harper Lee: In Her Own Words.

 

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Monroe County Heritage Museum, Old Monroe County Courthouse Wanda Green 31 North Alabama Avenue Monroeville, AL 36460

Phone: 251/575-7433 Contact via Email: mchm@frontiernet.net

Monroe County Museum is housed in the 1903 courthouse made famous by the film version of "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.