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Tjusterby Manor
Tjusterby gård / Tyyskylän kartano
Tjusterby Manor burns in Siuntio with firetrucks present trying to stop the fire.Firetrucks trying to extinguish Tjusterby Manor's fire in 2011.
General information
Architectural styleEmpire
Location Finland, Siuntio, Uusimaa
Year(s) built1800s
OwnerPrivate
Technical details
Floor count2
Design and construction
Architect(s)Carl Ludvig Engel

Tjusterby Manor (Swedish: Tjusterby gård, Finnish: Tyyskylän kartano) is a manor house in Siuntio in the Finnish region of Uusimaa. The manor house is located in Siuntio Church Village by the prehistoric Skällberget hill fort. The former main building of Tjusterby Manor was destroyed in a fire on the 8th of May 2011. A new main building was constructed later the same year. Tjusterby Manor is owned privately.

History and Architecture

The Old Manor House

Tjusterby Manor in flames in 2011.

The original main building of Tjusterby was destroyed in a fire in 1903. After the fire, a new main building, designed most likely by famed architect Carl Ludvig Engel, was moved from Helsinki to Siuntio. As previously mentioned, this 19th-century building was destroyed in a fire in 2011. The manor house was under restoration, and the fire started when paint was being removed inside the manor by using heat blowers.

The building represented empire style. Its frame was made of timber and the facades were painted yellow. The two-storey construction encompassed 450 square metres.

Tjusterby Manor was owned privately until the 1960s, when it became a course centre for people with visual disabilities. In the 1980s Tjusterby became a rehabilitation centre to aid people with drug addiction. Later on, the rehabilitation centre was closed down, and the manor house stood empty for some years, until it was bought by private individuals, who started renovating the manor house to make it a private home once again.

The old manor by Engel was one of the most important sights in Siuntio. The manor house was considered a significant cultural object even on the national level.

The New Manor House

The new main building, built in 2011.

The new Tjusterby Manor was constructed on the same place of the previous manor, destroyed in a fire. Stone elements were used as construction material, and the building works were completed in 2011. Only an old stone cellar, located under the main building remains from the former main building. The new Tjusterby was constructed by JokaRak Oy. Architecturally the new manor house resembles the old one.

See Also

References

  1. "Tyyskylän vanha kartano paloi Siuntiossa". Yle Uutiset (in Finnish). 2011-05-08. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  2. Brenner, Alf (1955). Sjundeå sockens historia II [History of Siuntio] (in Swedish). Siuntio: Hembygdens Vänner i Sjundeå r.f. p. 507.
  3. ^ Grönholm, Pauliina (2011-05-09). "Tyyskylän kartano tuhoutui rajussa palossa Siuntiossa". hs.fi (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved 2025-01-13.
  4. "JokaRak Oy ~ Tyyskylän kartano". JokaRak Oy. Archived from the original on 12.06.2016. Retrieved 13.01.2025. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |access-date= and |archive-date= (help)
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