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  1. The Presidential Palace (Finnish: Presidentinlinna, Swedish: Presidentens slott) is one of the three official residences of the president of the Republic of Finland. It is situated in Helsinki, on the north side of Esplanadi, overlooking Market Square.

  2. Presidential Palace. Mariankatu 2-4, 00170 Helsinki. Pehr Granstedt made the original drawings for the Presidential Palace at the beginning of the 1800s. Originally built as a residence and business premises for merchant J.H. Heidenstrauch, the building was completed in 1820.

  3. The Presidential Palace. Photo: Matti Porre/Office of the President of the Republic of Finland The palace's main entrance on Pohjoisesplanadi has been given a more distinguished and stately appearance.

  4. Presidential Palace. In regard to the practical application of the country’s new constitution it was clear that the most suitable residence for the President was in the former imperial palace. Complete repairs were made at speed, the furnishings and art collections were supplemented.

  5. To the north of Kauppatori Square stands the Presidential Palace, one of C. L. Engel’s grand neo-classical buildings. Originally at the beginning of 19th century, a salt storehouse stood on the site. The entire lot was bought by merchant Johan Henrik Heidenstrauch who built the first palace in 182 ...

    • Mariankatu 2, Helsinki, Finland
  6. Presidential Palace Historical Site (Vietnamese: Khu di tích Phủ Chủ tịch), which is located in Hanoi, Vietnam, is the place where Ho Chi Minh lived and worked during most of his time as leader of North Vietnam, from December 19, 1954 to September 2, 1969.

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  8. The Presidential Palace is located in Helsinki, at the corner of Pohjoisesplanadi and Mariankatu, on one side of the Market Square. The architectural drawings for the building, which was originally completed in 1820 as a merchant’s manor and designed by Pehr Granstedt, were finalised by Carl Ludvig Engel.

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