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Nastolan Aurinkolinna

Aurinkolantie 5

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Nastolan Aurinkolinna

Location:

Aurinkolantie 5, Lahti, Finland

History

The Nastolan Aurinkolinna castle was constructed during the late 19th century, serving as a summer residence for Finnish industrialist and politician, Eero Järvinen. The purpose of the castle was to provide a retreat from urban life, allowing Järvinen to engage in his hobbies and interests.

Architecture

The Nastolan Aurinkolinna is an example of late 19th-century Finnish neoclassical architecture. The castle's design features a symmetrical façade with a central entrance, flanked by two wings. The building's layout includes a grand hall, dining room, library, and private quarters.

Historical Significance

The Nastolan Aurinkolinna played an important role in Finnish history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Eero Järvinen, its owner, was a prominent figure in Finnish politics and industry. The castle served as a gathering place for intellectuals and politicians of the time.

Current Status and Use

The Nastolan Aurinkolinna is currently owned by the Finnish state and operates as a museum. The castle has been restored to its original grandeur and offers guided tours, providing visitors with an insight into its history and significance.

Heritage Status

The Nastolan Aurinkolinna was designated as a national monument in Finland in 1982, recognizing its cultural and historical importance.

Visiting Information

Visitors can access the castle by appointment only. Guided tours are available on weekends and public holidays during the summer months.

  • The grand hall features an impressive chandelier and ornate plasterwork.
  • The library contains a collection of rare books and manuscripts.
  • The private quarters offer a glimpse into the life of Eero Järvinen and his family.

Details

NameNastolan Aurinkolinna
CityLahti
CountryFinland
Coordinates60.945824, 25.919254
Current usemuseum
Guided tourstrue