Norrmén house

The Norrmén house, also known as the Norrmén castle and palace, was a red brick residential house representing the neo-renaissance architecture, situated for 63 years in Katajanokka, Helsinki, Finland, opposite the Uspenski Cathedral. It was designed by architect Theodor Höijer for the chairman of the Helsinki city council, , who ordered the building plans from Höijer in 1896. Later the building hosted the Allied Commission. In the 2004 film Pelikaanimies, directed by , the Norrmén house has been digitally built back in its place.

Norrmén house

The Norrmén house, also known as the Norrmén castle and palace, was a red brick residential house representing the neo-renaissance architecture, situated for 63 years in Katajanokka, Helsinki, Finland, opposite the Uspenski Cathedral. It was designed by architect Theodor Höijer for the chairman of the Helsinki city council, , who ordered the building plans from Höijer in 1896. Later the building hosted the Allied Commission. In the 2004 film Pelikaanimies, directed by , the Norrmén house has been digitally built back in its place.