Smolna, Helsinki
Smolna | |
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General information | |
Location | Eteläesplanadi 6, Helsinki |
Coordinates | 60°10′1.5″N 24°56′59.5″E / 60.167083°N 24.949861°ECoordinates: 60°10′1.5″N 24°56′59.5″E / 60.167083°N 24.949861°E |
Current tenants | Cabinet of Finland |
Completed | 1822 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Carl Ludwig Engel |
The Smolna is an Empire style building in the Kaartinkaupunki district of Helsinki, Finland. It is used as a banquet hall of the Cabinet of Finland and state visit meeting premises of the President and the Prime Minister.
History
The Smolna was completed in 1822 as the house of the inspector general of the Military of the Grand Duchy of Finland. In 1835 it was turned into the recidence of the Governor-General of Finland. During the 1918 Finnish Civil War, the house served as the Red Guard headquarters and was nicknamed ″Smolna″, after the Bolshevik headquarters in the Smolny Institute of Saint Petersburg.[1]
After the Civil War, the nickname remained. The building was first the recidence of the German general Rüdiger von der Goltz and the regent of Finland C. G. E. Mannerheim until 1919. It was then used by the government and finally 1964 became a banquet hall of the Cabinet of Finland.[1]
References
- 1 2 "Government Banquet Hall". Finnish Government. Retrieved 22 November 2016.