- 1857, the ****embly
building completed in 1862. The building,
called Ritarihuone in
Finnish and
Riddarhuset in Swedish, (House of Knights) is of Neogothic...
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legislative body
since then. The
Finnish House of
Nobility (Finnish:
Ritarihuone; Swedish: Riddarhuset)
carries on the
tradition of the
Estate of Nobility...
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known works in
Finland are the
Central Pori Church,
House of
Nobility (
Ritarihuone) and the
Swedish Theatre of Helsinki.
Chiewitz was also
known of his...
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Archived from the
original on 4
August 2017.
Retrieved 29
December 2020. "
Ritarihuone".
Helsingin kaupunginmuseo (in Finnish).
Archived from the
original on...
- was born in Tammela. The
Lagerborg family name (registered at
Suomen Ritarihuone as #105)
originates in Värmland, Sweden, and has been
known since the...
- se.
Retrieved 2022-02-17. "Ätter och
vapen -
Finlands riddarhus". www.
ritarihuone.fi.
Retrieved 2022-02-17. "Stackelberg, släkt -
Svenskt Biografiskt Lexikon"...
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Finlands riddarhus". www.
ritarihuone.fi.
Retrieved 2022-02-14. "Aminoff,
kreivillinen -
Finlands riddarhus". www.
ritarihuone.fi.
Retrieved 2022-02-14...
- the
Market Square, the Smolna, the
Presidential Palace and the Senate-
Ritarihuone area.
Toward the end, a
German brigade with 2,000–3,000 soldiers, led...
- Helsinki: Otava. 1954. p. 592.
Retrieved 7
August 2024. "Oker-Blom".
Ritarihuone.fi (in Finnish). The
Finnish House of Nobility.
Retrieved 7
August 2024...
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longest street in Helsinki. It runs past
several famous buildings, such as
Ritarihuone (the seat of
Finnish nobility), the
Helsinki Cathedral, the
former Finnish...