It is well worth a visit, lots of things to see and books and text, learn about the history of the place, would recommend for anyone wanting to think of Hawaii as soon as possible
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When we were in Honolulu last year, we stumbled into the History Center by luck. We didn’t have enough time to see everything we wanted to see. Back this year to Hawaii, we visited again. They present...
This is an excellent little museum that provides some background on development of justice system in Hawaii. The First bit covering this is a bit disjointed - certainly is not western linear presenta...
We’ve always enjoyed Hawaii, it’s our favorite holiday vacation. Wonderful place and welcoming staff. We feel at home here. My granddaughter is now getting into the Hawaiian adventure! Oh, boy!!
Sitting directly opposite the Palace this building is often overlooked but it is equally impressive in its own way. There is a magnificent, said to be life size statue of King Kamehameha outside and h...
It is well worth a visit, lots of things to see and books and text, learn about the history of the place, would recommend for anyone wanting to think of Hawaii as soon as possible
Perhaps it is because it is still a government building, the seat of the Supreme Court of the State, and not a museum, so even for those tourists who have been to the city center, the Irani Palace, etc., Alei Olenichler seems to be ignored . It was built in the early 1970s as the palace of King Kamehameha, but he decided to use it as a new government building. Since then, it has been the local government office space. When it is open, visitors can go in and visit during normal business hours of the week. There are some historical works and utensils on display, which are quite grand. It is probably the most famous among the iconic statues of King Kamehameha.
Interesting place to visit if you want to learn about Hawaii's history. Free admission. Luggage safety check toilets are expected before entering. Inside the building, opposite Iolani Palace.
Aleio Lennichler is the seat of the Supreme Court of Hawaii and the State Law Library of Hawaii, and also has a center for judicial history on the first floor. It is the only place in the United States where there is a royal palace.
Hawaii's interesting history, more fascinating than the beach, when you think of Hawaii, the boundless sea and the shiny sand, but, people come to Hawaii to go to these two points, but that's all Hawaii is, of course, not, Here is a place where you can learn more about Hawaiian history and come and see it. The palace is a symbol of Honolulu and it really brings together all the history of Hawaii, it is a real area with something that feels political and powerful, like the palace here, the palace can see that the place was really rich and flowing, The palace is very innovative in its exterior, unlike the one I have forgotten, it looks very novel, the interior of the palace is also very full of Hawaiian tropical flavor, and there is a statue of the king in front of the palace, This design is really eye-catching. Other buildings are out of the palace and there are many others, such as the library is a very popular place, the library is very quiet, it is a very pleasant choice to read a book here, and it is also very pleasant to walk on the walkway outside the library I mean, besides the library and the judicial research center and all the other legal stuff, there's a Supreme Court. It's open all day. It's recommended to spend three hours, and the ticket is 150 yuan.