The Embassy of Sweden in Finland ( Swedish. Sveriges ambassad i Helsingfors , Fin. Ruotsin Helsingin-suurlähetystö ) is the diplomatic mission of Sweden in Finland . Located in Helsinki on the Market Square (Pohjoisesplanadi 7 B).
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| Address | Pohjoisesplanadi 7 B Helsinki | |||
| Ambassador | Anders Liden | |||
| Website | Official page | |||
The building was built in 1839 by the architect as a residential building for the entrepreneur .
In 1905, a branch of the State Bank of the Russian Empire was opened in the building, and in 1906 there was a resonant robbery .
In the 1920s, the Embassy of Sweden was located in the building, and therefore, according to the project of architect Torben Groot, the mansion was completely rebuilt, acquiring the external architectural style of the Stockholm Palace of Swedish monarchs.
See also
- Finnish-Swedish relations
- Swedish foreign policy
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