Kristinestad City Hall

Kristinestad city hall
Kristinestads rådhus / Kristiinankaupungin raatihuone
City hall in 2018
Interactive map of the Kristinestad city hall area
General information
TypePublic
Architectural styleNeoclassical
LocationKristinestad, Finland
Coordinates62°16′28″N 21°22′24″E / 62.2744°N 21.3733°E / 62.2744; 21.3733
Current tenantsCity of Kristinestad
Completed1865
Technical details
MaterialMasonry
Floor count2 (above ground) + tower
Design and construction
ArchitectErnst Lohrmann
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Kristinestad City Hall (Swedish: Kristinestads rådhus, Finnish: Kristiinankaupungin raatihuone) is the municipal headquarters building of Kristinestad (Kristiinankaupunki) on the west coast of Finland. The present city hall is the fourth in Kristinestad.

The building was designed in the neoclassical style by a leading architect of public buildings in the mid-19th century Finland, Ernst Lohrmann, and completed in 1865. It is of masonry construction, and comprises two storeys with a central clock tower.