Seesta Manor, Manor house in Lahti, Finland.
Seesta Manor is a protected property in Lahti consisting of multiple buildings with traditional Finnish design. The layout includes a main residence and several farm structures arranged on slightly elevated ground, forming the typical appearance of a rural Finnish estate.
The property developed as part of the region's settlement history and was later recognized as a nationally significant cultural heritage site. In 2015, it became administratively part of Lahti following municipal boundary changes.
The manor displays a characteristic mix of residential and farm buildings typical of rural Finnish properties. The arrangement of structures reflects a way of life historically divided between farming activities and craftsmanship.
The property is easily accessible from Lahti via main roads and situated on ground that is straightforward to navigate. Visitors should note that this is a protected site and may wish to check locally for information about access and visiting conditions.
The site is registered in Finland's heritage registry with the status of a place of national cultural significance, placing it under special protection measures. This designation makes it a reference example of architectural heritage in the region.
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