The Parke County Courthouse
The Parke County Courthouse
Discover the historical charm of the Parke County Courthouse in Rockville, Indiana. Built in 1882, this stunning Romanesque Revival structure is the centerpiece of Rockville’s downtown square. Known for its intricate architecture and rich history, the courthouse features beautifully preserved stained glass windows, a grand clock tower, and detailed stone carvings. As a hub for community events and a gateway to the famous Covered Bridge Festival, the Parke County Courthouse stands as a proud symbol of the area's heritage and civic pride. Visitors are welcome to explore the grounds, admire the architectural beauty, and delve into the storied past of Parke County.