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During the chaos of the First World War, the building housed a military hospital and in 1917 - after Finland declared independence - the Finnish Senate took over the building. Since 1919, the palace has been the seat of the president. The tsars last visited the palace in 1915. Today, the Finnish presidential palace is only used for representative purposes.
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The neoclassical Presidential Palace stands directly at the crossing from the Helsinki mainland to the island of Katajanokka. The city palace was built between 1816 and 1820 for the wealthy entrepreneur Johan Henrik Heidenstrauch and was bought by the Russian Tsar Nicholas I in 1837.
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The Uspenski Cathedral, which translates as “Assumption Cathedral,” is the largest Orthodox building in Western Europe, in a country that is mainly characterized by the Evangelical Lutheran faith.
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The palace was built between 1816 and 1820 by the architect Pehr Granstedt for the entrepreneur Johan Henrik Heidenstrauch. In 1837, the Russian Tsar Nicholas I acquired the building. He had the architect Carl Ludwig Engel carry out extensive renovation work, which was completed in 1845. The building, designed in the classicist style, was then used as a residence by Tsar Alexander II. Balls were held there. After the death of Alexander II in 1881, the building lost its importance. The palace was renovated between 1904 and 1907, with the architect Johan Jakob Ahrenberg redesigning the rooms and placing the sculpture Psyche and Zephyr, created by Walter Runeberg, in the house. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pr%C3%A4sidentenpalais_(Helsinki)
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The Finnish Presidential Palace, also known as "Kultaranta", is an impressive property located on the shores of Lake Kustaanmiekka in Naantali, Finland. This historic building serves as the official summer residence of the President of Finland and plays a significant role in the country's political history. The Presidential Palace is surrounded by a picturesque landscape of gardens, forests and shores, giving it an idyllic setting. The building itself is an example of classical architecture with a striking yellow facade, white columns and ornate details. The complex exudes elegance and style, conveying an aura of dignity and respect. During the summer months, Kultaranta serves as a venue for official events, receptions and meetings where the President receives guests from home and abroad. It is a place where political discussions, diplomatic talks and social events take place. At the same time, the Presidential Palace offers the head of state the opportunity to relax from the duties of the office and to recharge his batteries. The Finnish Presidential Palace is therefore not only a historical building, but also a symbol of Finnish democracy, diplomacy and tradition. The significance of this place extends beyond political borders and reflects the history and values of Finland.
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Definitely worth a visit. There are very tasty and, for a Central European, very unusual products. The cinnamon rolls are recommended.
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The yellowish-beige Presidential Palace is right on the market square. All Finns know what it looks like from the inside, as this is where the annual Independence Day celebrations are held. The palace was once privately owned. It was designed by Pehr Granstedt and completed in 1818. In 1837 it became state property and in 1843 C. L. Engel, who designed most of the inner city, made some changes to the building, which subsequently became the Finnish Tsar's residence. When Finland gained independence, the palace served as the president's official residence. Nowadays, the president has a new official residence in Mäntyniemi, but the presidential palace is still often used on larger occasions. Important meetings, state banquets and the annual Independence Day ball are held here
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The Vanha kauppahalli (Swedish Gamla Saluhallen, German Old Market Hall) is the first and oldest market and department store in Helsinki. The Vanha kauppahalli was opened in 1888. The building was designed by Gustaf Nystrom. Today the hall is also a popular tourist attraction. The market hall contains stalls from around 120 retailers. According to the statute, meat products, eggs, butter, cheese and vegetable products may be sold. At the turn of the century, part of the fish trade was also transferred to the hall. Since 1984 there have also been bistro and restaurant businesses in the market hall. The Vanha kauppahalli is a listed building. From 1998 to 1999 the building was completely renovated.
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