Suitia Manor, Manor house in Siuntio, Finland
Suitia Manor is a manor house in Siuntio featuring meter-thick stone walls of grey color and gothic architectural details built by mason Tomas Tomasson. The estate contains over 60 buildings distributed across 726 hectares of land.
Erik Fleming built this manor house in the 1540s, and major reconstruction around 1906 gave it the appearance it holds today. The building reflects how the property adapted to changing needs across centuries of occupation.
The manor forms part of a landscape where local identity centers on connections between the residential building, the nearby church, and the river valley that flows through the estate.
The grounds invite walking through the expansive landscape with its numerous historic outbuildings and varied terrain. Visiting during clear weather helps you see the architectural details and landscape features more clearly.
The grounds may contain the site of Finland's first ironworks, which operated along the Siuntio River between 1530 and 1550. This early industrial facility reveals that the property held economic importance as far back as the 16th century.
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