Kajaani Town Hall

Kajaani Town Hall

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Kajaani Town Hall is a culturally and historically significant building located in the heart of Kajaani, Finland. Constructed in 1831, it stands as the oldest surviving structure in the city center. The building was designed by the Office of the Intendant of Public Buildings, with plans signed by Carl Ludvig Engel and Anton Wilhelm Arppe, though Engel is generally credited as the architect. The Town Hall features classic Empire style wooden architecture, reflecting early 19th-century design aesthetics. It was built following permission and financial support from Tsar Alexander I during his visit to Kajaani in 1819. The building underwent a major restoration from 1985 to 1990, during which its original wall color was restored, and it retained the Renaissance Revival windows installed in 1904. Today, the Town Hall houses various municipal offices, a tourist information center, and since 2007, the Elias Lönnrot Center, dedicated to the famed Finnish physician and compiler of the Kalevala epic. The Town Hall is a symbol of Kajaani's historical growth from a tar industry hub to a regional capital, and it remains a key cultural landmark.

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Tipp: Visitors are advised to check the Kajaani city official website for opening hours and any special events held at the Town Hall. The best time to visit is during the summer months when the city hosts cultural events. Booking ahead is recommended for guided tours or events. Discounts may be available for students and seniors through municipal programs.

Interessante Fakten

  • •Kajaani Town Hall is the oldest surviving building in Kajaani's city center.
  • •The building was constructed with permission and financial aid from Tsar Alexander I during his 1819 visit.
  • •Its architectural plans were signed by Carl Ludvig Engel, a prominent Finnish architect.
  • •The Town Hall received the Viisikanta award for building restoration in 1992.
  • •Since 2007, it has housed the Elias Lönnrot Center, honoring the compiler of the Finnish national epic Kalevala.

Geschichte

1831

Kajaani Town Hall was constructed in 1831, making it the oldest preserved building in Kajaani's center.

1819

The building was commissioned after Tsar Alexander I's visit in 1819, who granted permission and financial support for its construction.

Designed by Carl Ludvig Engel's office, it reflects the Empire style popular at the time.

The Town Hall has served various municipal functions throughout its history.

1985

It underwent significant restoration between 1985 and 1990, which earned the city a regional building protection award in 1992.

1904

The restoration restored the original wall colors and preserved the Renaissance Revival windows added in 1904.

OrtsfĂĽhrer

1
Main Hall1831
Carl Ludvig Engel (design)

The central room used for municipal meetings and events, showcasing Empire style interior design and historical decor.

2
Elias Lönnrot Center2007 (established in Town Hall)

A dedicated exhibition space within the Town Hall honoring Elias Lönnrot, the Finnish physician and folklorist who compiled the Kalevala. The center features displays on his life and work.

Kontakt

Telefon: 08 61551