MÄNTYNIEMI, written by architect Raili Pietilä



Mäntyniemi (Pine Point) is the first official residence to be built specifically for the President of the Republic.

In 1983, the government purchased 2.8 hectares of land in the Meilahti district of Helsinki as the site for a new official residence. This came to be called Mäntyniemi. An open architectural competition was arranged for the design. The outright winner among the 203 entries submitted was a plan by Reima and Raili Pietilä. Construction work started in September 1989.

There are three buildings on the site. The main house comprises private apartments (680 m²), reception rooms (916 m²) and offices (424 m²). There is also a small gatehouse and an outbuilding. The final completion date was in 1993. The main house has 212 corners on the exterior, 300 windows of different sizes, and 190 doors, 180 of them different. The elevation is in Finnish granite, glass and copper sheeting. Some of the inside walls are also granite, though concrete and birch veneer are used, too.

The interior design aimed at creating a total work of art, and the furnishings, textiles, tableware and other items were designed specifically for the house. Individual works of art for particular settings were chosen through competitions.

The main entrance hall contains a relief by Reijo Paavilainen called Lemminkäinen's Travels, while the dining room is the setting for Kimi Pakarinen's We All Have the Same Blood and the President's study for Irma Kukkasjärvi's wall hanging Gobelin.

The entrance to the private apartments contains Rut Bryk's ceramic relief Ice Flow, and Maisa Kaarna's rya rug Amid the Pines hangs on the wall of the corridor leading to the sauna.

The house and its setting are a harmonious entity. The landscaping, by Maj-Lis Rosenbröjer, was designed to protect the natural vegetation. The trees on the plot include birch, pine, rowan and oak. The twisted pine after which the headland is named is visible at the foot of the steps leading down from the waterfront terrace off the main reception room.

Mäntyniemi was the last work by the Pietilä husband-and-wife team. It is an impressive work of art that will feature prominently in the history of Finnish architecture.


Data on the building:
Volume 16,290 m³
Gross floor space 4,210 m²
Net floor space 2,312 m²
Commissioned by the National Board of Public Building
Architects Reima and Raili Pietilä

Helsinki Tourist Association arranges tours of Mäntyniemi during the summer months.


MÄNTYNIEMI, written by architect Raili Pietilä




Back to previous page


return to the
return to the main page main page