About

The Finnish House of Nobility in Helsinki is a captivating Gothic Revival structure, designed by the esteemed architect Georg Theodor Chiewitz and opened in 1857. Rated 4.6 on Google, it offers a glimpse into Finland's aristocratic history. Visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance to fully appreciate the grandeur of its detailed façade and the serene atmosphere of its garden, which includes accessible benches for those with mobility needs.

Features

Recommended buy tickets ahead

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Kauppatori
Tram stop 332 m walk
Senaatintori
Tram stop 281 m walk
Ritarihuone
Tram stop 75 m walk
Hallituskatu
Tram stop 159 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 187 reviews
4.6/5 187 reviews
Rafal “1904” Blauber
Rafal “1904” Blauber
6 days ago on Google

Piękny budynek z zadbanym ogrodem i ciekawą fontanną w nim.

Roman Sa
Roman Sa
2 weeks ago on Google

Zwykły budynek

Jan Smith
Jan Smith
2 months ago on Google

Five Stars based on the front of the building only. I would love to go inside