The presidential palace is romantic, why? Because it was the palace of the Tsars of the Tsars of the Tsars before Finland's independence. From the outside, the yellow building seemed not luxurious at all, but the party salon was not small when the Tsar was traveling. Of course, there is a Finnish president who lives here, and if the president is inside, the flagpole will be raised.
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The presidential palace is romantic, why? Because it was the palace of the Tsars of the Tsars of the Tsars before Finland's independence. From the outside, the yellow building seemed not luxurious at all, but the party salon was not small when the Tsar was traveling. Of course, there is a Finnish president who lives here, and if the president is inside, the flagpole will be raised.
Finland is said to be a notoriously honest country. So his presidential palace is not very big and relatively simple. The biggest point is the various Western sculptures and the blue sky.
Finland's presidential palace. There are guards standing guard on behalf of the president at work. It seems that it is not as good as the country's township palace. The scene is not very big. It is a famous bronze fountain sculpture in front of the presidential palace. Amanda is solemn and vivid, symbolizing the new birth of Finland. This sculpture is more famous.
The famous seaside attraction of the center of Helsinki - South Pier Square, the presidential palace near the square and the farmers market coexist, becoming a unique landscape of Helsinki. The presidential palace on the north side of the South Pier was built in 1814, during the period of Tsar's rule, and became the presidential palace after Finland's independence in 1917.
It feels like the lowest-key presidential palace I have ever seen. The milky yellow exterior wall is facing the pier. The road in front is the open-air market, so the presidential palace should be very noisy. It is not very conspicuous in the middle of the Red Church and the White Church, but the flag is inserted on it so it can still be discerned. It feels not big inside, but you can't go in, just pass by.