Presidential Palace, Presidential Palace in Finland
The Presidential Palace in Helsinki, Finland, is an administrative building designed by architects Carl Ludvig Engel and Pehr Granstedt.
Established in 1815, the palace has played a crucial role in Finland's presidential administration.
In Finnish society, the palace symbolizes the presidential office and embodies a piece of the nation's rich history.
The palace, with postal code 00170, is located in the capital city, Helsinki
This official residence is one of the buildings that was specifically protected by Decree 480/85 in Finland.
Location: Helsinki
Inception: 1815
Architects: Carl Ludvig Engel, Pehr Granstedt
Official opening: 1820
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
Elevation above the sea: 3 m
Website: presidentti.fi/presidentin-toimi/virka-asunnot/presidentinlinna
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap