About Kultaranta
Kultaranta is the late spring living arrangement of the President of Finland. It is situated in the district of Kultaranta on the island of Luonnonmaa, in Naantali. The stone lodge is encompassed by 560,000 square meters of park, having a place with the property. The President of the Republic's late spring living arrangement, Kultaranta, remains in 54-hectare grounds in Naantali on the southwest coast. Just as the rock manufactured house, the complex incorporates various storehouses and nurseries, and a recreation center.
Kultaranta's unique proprietor was the businessperson Alfred Kordelin, who had a villa worked for himself in 1914. It was structured by the modeler Lars Sonck. At the point when Kordelin kicked the bucket in 1917 the estate's possession moved to the University of Turku and, in 1922, the Finnish Parliament casted a ballot to secure it for use as the president's mid year living arrangement. The ground floor contains the banquet halls and private condos. Upstairs are the rooms and guestrooms. Marble steps lead starting from the earliest stage to the pinnacle, from which there are perspectives on Naantali and the inshore islands. Kultaranta has around 1,000 square meters of nurseries. The greenhouse supplies the President's family with the two blooms and vegetables throughout the entire year.
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