• The Sederholm House was repaired without changing its external appearance or the interior layout.
  • The Sederholm House is the oldest stone building, built in 1757 in the historic center of Helsinki, making up a single architectural ensemble on Senate Square.
  • Sederholm House (or Sederholmin Talo) dates from 1757 and was the house of Helsinki's then-richest merchant, Johan Sederholm.
  • The house was completed for the merchant Johan Sederholm in 1757 .
  • Heidän yhteistyönsä päätyttyä Sederholm osti kiinteistön itselleen ja vuonna 1756 kivitalon rakennustyöt pantiin alulle.
  • One of them even partially rebuilt the house, adding balustrades on the second floor and increasing the number of facade doors.
  • Prices start at £ 30 per night, and houses and studios are popular options for a stay in Sederholm House.
  • Sederholm's descendants sold the building in 1822. ... In 1949 the house was acquired by the City of Helsinki and converted into a museum in 1995.