
Bergen County Administration Building
Najlepszy czas na wizytę
Weekday mornings just after opening are quiet for records requests and lobby photos, avoid lunch hour and late afternoons when offices are busiest.
Wskazówki budżetowe
No admission fee for public areas; records and certified copies may carry a small charge, so bring a card or cash and use municipal lots or street meters to avoid private parking fees.
Polecane dla
Civic-minded visitors, Architecture enthusiasts, Researchers and genealogists, Students of local government
Zaplanuj swoją wizytę
30-45 min
O atrakcjach
Szybkie fakty: Expect marble staircases and a clock-towered silhouette that locals recognize from the highway, with public art and civic plaques tucked into the lobby. More than 1,200 employees and visitors pass through security each weekday, and the public meeting chambers frequently host county board sessions with spirited debates.
Najważniejsze atrakcje: Walk into the main lobby and the scent of polished wood meets a 12-foot mural painted by a longtime county artist, the reds and blues so vivid you can trace each raised brushstroke with your eyes. A local tradition sees staff volunteers polish a 90-pound brass bell twice a year, and the bell's noon ring, timed to last about 60 seconds, lowers every conversation in the marble halls.
Wskazówki od insiderów
- Bring photo ID for access to records and restricted floors.
- Check the county website for meeting schedules before visiting if you want to observe hearings.
- Use metered street parking or the county lot; avoid private lots that charge high rates.
- Ask security about photography rules before taking pictures in the lobby or hallways.
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