Brinkkala Mansion, Turku
The Brinkkala Mansion in Turku is a historically significant building, best known for its long-standing tradition of the public declaration of Christmas Peace, which began in 1886 from its balcony, aptly named the Christmas Peace Balcony. This tradition, held every Christmas Eve at noon, traces back to proclamations made since the 14th century when peace was declared "from the doors and windows of the town hall." The balcony itself was added to the facade during renovations between 1884 and 1886, cementing the mansion’s role in this iconic Finnish custom.
The earliest records of the Brinkkala Mansion date to the 16th century, when it served as the townhouse for the owners of Brinkhall Manor in Kakskerta. Over the centuries, the mansion has played several roles: it has functioned as a hotel, a town hall, a home to the Russian Governor General, and even a police station. After the great fire of Turku in 1827, the mansion was renovated to serve as the town hall, marking a new chapter in its history.
In 1998, the mansion underwent significant restoration, with rooms on the second floor and the main staircase being restored to their 1886 appearance. The Magistrate’s Court, one of the most valuable rooms, retains its original chandeliers and furniture, showcasing the historical grandeur of the building.
Today, the Brinkkala Mansion is a space for art galleries and banquet halls, with a cozy coffee house nestled in its courtyard. The mansion also serves as a venue for various events, including the popular Turku Medieval Market, drawing both locals and visitors to its rich historical setting.
The earliest records of the Brinkkala Mansion date to the 16th century, when it served as the townhouse for the owners of Brinkhall Manor in Kakskerta. Over the centuries, the mansion has played several roles: it has functioned as a hotel, a town hall, a home to the Russian Governor General, and even a police station. After the great fire of Turku in 1827, the mansion was renovated to serve as the town hall, marking a new chapter in its history.
In 1998, the mansion underwent significant restoration, with rooms on the second floor and the main staircase being restored to their 1886 appearance. The Magistrate’s Court, one of the most valuable rooms, retains its original chandeliers and furniture, showcasing the historical grandeur of the building.
Today, the Brinkkala Mansion is a space for art galleries and banquet halls, with a cozy coffee house nestled in its courtyard. The mansion also serves as a venue for various events, including the popular Turku Medieval Market, drawing both locals and visitors to its rich historical setting.
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Sight Name: Brinkkala Mansion
Sight Location: Turku, Finland (See walking tours in Turku)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Turku, Finland (See walking tours in Turku)
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The name "Turku" derives from the Slavic word for marketplace. Not surprisingly, Turku has popular markets like those held at the Turku Old Market Hall and Market Square.
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.9 Km or 1.2 Miles
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Prime among such jewels are the Turku Orthodox Church, characterized by its distinctive onion-shaped domes, the historic neoclassical Swedish-language Abo Svenska Theater, and the beautiful late 19th-century Turku Old Market Hall (Turun Kauppahalli).... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles