Porter County Courthouse

Porter County's Courthouse Conservation

The Porter County Courthouse stands as a remarkable example of 19th-century architectural excellence in the heart of Valparaiso, Indiana. This historic landmark, erected in 1883, showcases the masterful vision of renowned architect John C. Cochrane, whose portfolio includes the prestigious Illinois State Capitol.


The courthouse exemplifies the Romanesque Revival style, characterized by its robust appearance and distinctive architectural elements. Built using locally sourced limestone, the structure features:

  • A commanding clock tower that defines the city's skyline
  • Intricate stonework details reflecting period craftsmanship
  • Masterful masonry work characteristic of the era


The building's architectural and historical importance received formal recognition in 1976 with its inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. This designation acknowledges both its architectural merit and its role in Porter County's development.


Restoration Project


The comprehensive restoration work focused on two critical aspects:



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