Residents of Lahti, Finland have chosen a 19th-century manor house as the city's most beautiful building.
Lahti Manor, completed in 1898, represents historicist architecture of the late 19th century, admiring past eras and national heritage.
It was built as a home for August Fellman, a member of Parliament who influenced industry and culture in Lahti.
The manor's style emphasizes the roots of Finnish culture and society.
In 1965, the building became part of Lahti City Museum, which still operates there today.
The vote was part of Lahti's 120th anniversary celebrations in 2025.
Lahti Manor represents the historicist architecture of the late 19th century.
Author's summary: Lahti Manor is Lahti's most beautiful building.